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His resume':
Offensive style: No-huddle type spread offense
I like this blurb:
"Other programs pride themselves on tempo, but Gruden said he had never seen an operation that was both this fast and this refined. Oregon’s practices last two hours, an hour less than a typical college practice, and there is so little time between plays that coaches must do their teaching with only a few words or wait until the film room. Kelly said that practice had become so sophisticated and fluid that getting off 30 snaps in a 10-minute period had become common.
That relentless pace and superior conditioning help explain how Oregon has outscored its opponents, 86-7, in the second half this season without ever running that staple of football conditioning drudgery — wind sprints.
“Practice is a wind sprint,” said Nate Costa, Oregon’s backup quarterback. “There’s no real need to do that additionally.”"
http://fishduck.com/2012/04/coach-ch...ice-time-pt-2/
His resume':
Oregon Ducks (Pac-10/Pac-12 Conference) (2009–present) | |||||||||
2009 | Oregon | 10–3 | 8–1 | 1st | L Rose† | 11 | 11 | ||
2010 | Oregon | 12–1 | 9–0 | 1st | L BCS NCG† | 3 | 3 | ||
2011 | Oregon | 12–2 | 8–1 | T–1st (North) | W Rose† | 4 | 4 | ||
2012 | Oregon | 11–1 | 8–1 | T–1st (North) | Fiesta† | ||||
Oregon: | 45–7 | 33–3 | |||||||
Total: | 45–7 |
Columbia (DB/ST) Columbia (OLB/SS) New Hampshire (RB) Johns Hopkins (DC) New Hampshire (RB) New Hampshire (OL) New Hampshire (OC) Oregon (OC) Oregon |
I like this blurb:
"Other programs pride themselves on tempo, but Gruden said he had never seen an operation that was both this fast and this refined. Oregon’s practices last two hours, an hour less than a typical college practice, and there is so little time between plays that coaches must do their teaching with only a few words or wait until the film room. Kelly said that practice had become so sophisticated and fluid that getting off 30 snaps in a 10-minute period had become common.
That relentless pace and superior conditioning help explain how Oregon has outscored its opponents, 86-7, in the second half this season without ever running that staple of football conditioning drudgery — wind sprints.
“Practice is a wind sprint,” said Nate Costa, Oregon’s backup quarterback. “There’s no real need to do that additionally.”"
http://fishduck.com/2012/04/coach-ch...ice-time-pt-2/
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