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Yeah, and the 29.8 points per game with 43 TDs where less important, I'm sure, than the old "keep the offense off the field". How many Offensive TDs did UConn get in the Fiesta Bowl to help keep the defense and special teams competitive with Oklahoma.

Oklahoma was simply bigger, better, faster, and stronger than UConn in that game. Get over it. OU should have been challenging for a national championship that year.

That 29.8 points per game puts Michigan State tied for 58th in the country.

Solidly mediocre.

Their defense, however, is ranked 4th, with 12.7 points per game.

Now that I've given you the answer, I'd ask you whether or not they relied on outscoring offenses, or shutting teams down, but you probably still wouldn't get it right.
 
Because if you realistically can't compete for national championships then you should at least be known for winning your conference and playing exciting football.
UConn won two conference championships without playing exciting football.

I would love for us to play exciting football, but I want winning football first. Whether it's exciting or not is secondary. Unless you're TDH, he wouldn't mind watching us go 3-9 every year if we averaged 45 points a game
 
No one said abandon the run. We just can't have an offense that treats the forward pass like a necessary evil. Embrace the fact that rules have been tailored to make throwing the ball easier.
 
you can rely on your defense and running game as long as you have the threat of the pass, MSU has that which is why they can play against anybody, Uconn in 2011 did not have the threat of the pass.
 
No one said abandon the run. We just can't have an offense that treats the forward pass like a necessary evil. Embrace the fact that rules have been tailored to make throwing the ball easier.
TDH has basically said abandon the run.

And we didn't have that this year, or last year. We tried to the throw the ball, we just didn't succeed at it very often.

We were 63rd in passing offense last year.
119th in rushing.

This is what is most annoying about these constant posts about us needing to throw the ball more, particularly by TDH.

We threw the ball plenty, we need to get better at throwing the ball, and much better at running the ball. Or we're going to continue to suck.
 
UConn won two conference championships without playing exciting football.

I would love for us to play exciting football, but I want winning football first. Whether it's exciting or not is secondary. Unless you're TDH, he wouldn't mind watching us go 3-9 every year if we averaged 45 points a game

We shared two Conference championships. One year, the other champ walloped us by nearly half a hundred with an exciting offense. The other year we lost to Temple and Rutgers.
 
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We shared two Conference championships. One year, the other champ walloped us by nearly half a hundred with an exciting offense. The other year we lost to Temple and Rutgers.

in 07 we faced the Pat White-Rich Rod WVU team, that team had they not choked against Pitt would have ran all over Ohio State in the national title game. We shared the first one, the 2011 Uconn wasn't as good as the 07 team.
 
We shared two Conference championships. One year, the other champ walloped us by nearly half a hundred with an exciting offense. The other year we lost to Temple and Rutgers.

It's quite an interesting fanbase we have.

On the one hand we think we're better than the AAC.

On the other hand, many of our fans will undercut two of the most important things we've accomplished in our short time playing FBS football.

We shared two conference championships in 10 years in the Big East, Rutgers shared one in about 30.

But let's wring our hands over the occasional bad losses. That don't happen to anyone else, ever.
 
It's quite an interesting fanbase we have.

On the one hand we think we're better than the AAC.

On the other hand, many of our fans will undercut two of the most important things we've accomplished in our short time playing FBS football.

We shared two conference championships in 10 years in the Big East, Rutgers shared one in about 30.

But let's wring our hands over the occasional bad losses. That don't happen to anyone else, ever.

We are better than the AAC, and we need to look at our co championships in the proper light.

I am hoping that we start killing teams 43-10 from now on. Eeking out 13-10 wins at home isn't going to sell more season tickets.
 
In today's college game, you don't win by keeping the other team's offense off the field. You win by outs coring the other team's offense. Unfortunately a concept that eludes the Northeast.

And it eludes Michigan State and UCF and Alabama and Stanford.

But Baylor and Arizona score a lot of points!!! Yipee.
 
Nice try. Michigan State threw the ball 36 times for 332 yds. Stanford only 140 yds passing.

The quote was:

In today's college game, you don't win by keeping the other team's offense off the field.

I think Michigan State did that today.
 
And it eludes Michigan State and UCF and Alabama and Stanford.

But Baylor and Arizona score a lot of points!!! Yipee.
UCF just scored 52, threw the ball and ran the ball like a bunch of beasts! The verdict is in. Score more points=wins!!!
 
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The quote was:



I think Michigan State did that today.
Stanford stuffed their run game, they had the ABILITY to make them pay through the air. That is what you have to have. When your bread and butter run game gets shut down, you have to have the passing game to keep you in the game. It is what we never had when we were "smash mouthing", "running power" every play. Shut or contain our run game and it was game over. So yeah, balance and the ability to gash moduckers through the air doesn't hurt either. I think were headed that way in our offensive philososphy.
 
UCF just scored 52, threw the ball and ran the ball like a bunch of beasts! The verdict is in. Score more points=wins!!!

The ran the ball 44 times vs. 31 passes and passed for less yards than Baylor but the key was their defense limited the Baylor offense's points. Baylors offense gets off the field so quickly, score or not, that your offense will get more shots. UCF wore down Baylor's D.
 
The ran the ball 44 times vs. 31 passes and passed for less yards than Baylor but the key was their defense limited the Baylor offense's points. Baylors offense gets off the field so quickly, score or not, that your offense will get more shots. UCF wore down Baylor's D.
301 yds passing I believe. They did wear them down. Storm Johnson is an animal. You still have to pass the ball to keep up with an offense like Baylor's. UCF must have had 300 yds rushing as well. Have not seen the box score.
 
Stanford stuffed their run game, they had the ABILITY to make them pay through the air. That is what you have to have. When your bread and butter run game gets shut down, you have to have the passing game to keep you in the game. It is what we never had when we were "smash mouthing", "running power" every play. Shut or contain our run game and it was game over. So yeah, balance and the ability to gash mo ers through the air doesn't hurt either. I think were headed that way in our offensive philososphy.

I agree. We would have been better with a good passing attack. No doubt. I want to see our QB pass for 300 yards and run the ball efficiency.

I'm challenging the idea that the RR or Baylor offense is the only way to win. Its not an accident those teams usually have weak D's.

I like bend don't break defenses and you need an offense to fit that.

I'm not saying Az or Baylor aren't exciting and don't win, just that there is still room for teams that don't use the spread.
 
301 yds passing I believe. They did wear them down. Storm Johnson is an animal. You still have to pass the ball to keep up with an offense like Baylor's. UCF must have had 300 yds rushing as well. Have not seen the box score.

Are you saying that UCF played the spread tonight?
 
Are you saying that UCF played the spread tonight?
No??? But they did run zone read plays and spread them out some.

The spread is not the only way to pile up passing yards and have a high octane offense. Offenses these days, especially college offenses run multiple concepts, you did see them run zone reads no?
 
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No??? But they did run zone read plays and spread them out some.

The spread is not the only way to pile up passing yards and have a high octane offense. Offenses these days, especially college offenses run multiple concepts, you did see them run zone reads no?

Oh. so you like offenses that execute, score a lot of points and don't get stopped by the other team.

Me too.

But I don't think you should really push your point too hard that the UCF win over Baylor is proof of the power of the high-octane spread.
 
I never said UCF ran the spread, they do get the ball in the hands of their playmakers IN SPACE and let them make plays. The two are not the same thing. Where the hell are you getting that I said UCF ran the spread? They run an offense where even when they run the ball 40+ times, they could still pass for 300 yds. That is a thing of beauty.
 
What are you suggesting UCF ran BTW? Power all night? They threw for 300yds bro.
 
What are you suggesting UCF ran BTW? Power all night? They threw for 300yds bro.

Ok. You wore me down. You win.

Baylor beat UCF tonight because they run the spread.

(still not 100% you were right on that)
 
So its your position that you can only throw for a lot of yards out of fhe spread. Got it. Newsflash. Yiu can run pro set and get the ball to your playmakers in space. What you cant have is a one dimensional offense that cant throw. Unless, never mind.
 
I like getting the ball to player makers in space.

I just don't think you have to run a RR or Chip Kelly or Baylor offense to do it.

So, I guess you agree with me but just haven't figured it out yet.
 
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UCF just scored 52, threw the ball and ran the ball like a bunch of beasts! The verdict is in. Score more points=wins!!!

Great points. However, sdhusky can't resist an opportunity for a slam. He hates when the facts get in the way. Either that or he's a distant relative to Vince "Run to Daylight" Lombardi. Score on a quick field goal and then grind it out the rest of the gamezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
 
Stanford stuffed their run game, they had the ABILITY to make them pay through the air. That is what you have to have. When your bread and butter run game gets shut down, you have to have the passing game to keep you in the game. It is what we never had when we were "smash mouthing", "running power" every play. Shut or contain our run game and it was game over. So yeah, balance and the ability to gash mo ers through the air doesn't hurt either. I think were headed that way in our offensive philososphy.

Again a terrific post. UConn was always too one-dimensional.
 
I like getting the ball to player makers in space.

I just don't think you have to run a RR or Chip Kelly or Baylor offense to do it.

So, I guess you agree with me but just haven't figured it out yet.

Even Diaco has said that he wants UConn to run an exciting brand of football, wants to chuck it long downfield. He was pretty much hired to do that. Given the QB that is returning and the talented receivers we have coming back. I highly doubt that we are going to try and return to the old Edsall grind it out style of offense.
 
No one said abandon the run. We just can't have an offense that treats the forward pass like a necessary evil. Embrace the fact that rules have been tailored to make throwing the ball easier.

Again, great insight and great post.
 
If I had my choice (and we could effectively execute any offense that I selected) I would want to average 175 yards per game on the ground and 275 per game in the air, primarily with power running and an intermediate to reasonably deep passing game. I believe that the above combination would make any team very difficult to beat.

That said, whatever offense we end up running I will hope for the best. If it comes down to a choice of what we've had the past couple of seasons until P/GDL's dismissal or a chuck and duck offense that can put some points on the board but does little to help our defense, I would take the latter. I just believe (and this is not due to our location, just from following the game for many decades) that power football, strong defense and superiority in the trenches is the best formula to win.
 
Even Diaco has said that he wants UConn to run an exciting brand of football, wants to chuck it long downfield. He was pretty much hired to do that. Given the QB that is returning and the talented receivers we have coming back. I highly doubt that we are going to try and return to the old Edsall grind it out style of offense.

Stop. You are going to be accused of wanting to run Mouse Davis version of the run and shoot.

It's cold and windy. We must be a power running team. It is the proven way to win here.
 
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