STrib: Gophers offense is always looking for the next big play

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per Megan:

The Gophers offense is perfectly in sync, as only an offense that tallies at least 28 points in all nine games this year can be.

The players also eerily look to the sideline, perfectly timed with each other, to check every play.

It’s a quirk of offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca’s system, even if the idea itself of switching a call at the line of scrimmage is common.

http://www.startribune.com/gophers-offense-is-always-looking-for-the-next-big-play/564893872/

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per Megan:

The Gophers offense is perfectly in sync, as only an offense that tallies at least 28 points in all nine games this year can be.

The players also eerily look to the sideline, perfectly timed with each other, to check every play.

It’s a quirk of offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca’s system, even if the idea itself of switching a call at the line of scrimmage is common.

http://www.startribune.com/gophers-offense-is-always-looking-for-the-next-big-play/564893872/

Go Gophers!!

Bump. Interesting article that focuses a lot on Coach Ciarrocca and the sideline glance before every play.
 

Awesome. Thank you for sharing, bleed. I get frustrated when they 'bleed' the playclock down to basically nothing before getting the snap off...but if they are making adjustments like that? I mean...having the knowledge to switch a couple things around so Brooks picks up the blitz on that first touchdown....that is pretty incredible stuff.

Row the boat, Kirk! We wouldn't be here without you.

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Very Glad KC didn’t go to WVU.


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