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re: Wisconsin is installing a new offense
Posted on 8/14/14 at 10:37 pm to tigerfoot
Posted on 8/14/14 at 10:37 pm to tigerfoot
Relax. Despite the offense he ran and the personnel he had at Utah State, Gary Andersen is not installing a new offense at Wisconsin in 2014. The original post was completely asinine.
It is clear what direction Andersen wants to steer the Badger program (i.e. dual-threat QB, smaller & faster defense). He doesn't, however, have the personnel in place. What he does have is a very good offensive line and one of the best running tandems in the country. Absolutely no reason to tinker with that this coming season with a schedule that sets up favorably.
As another Wisconsin fan alluded to, Wisconsin is no stranger to wrinkles in their offense. Fly sweep, Wildcat, four wideouts, and bunched formations have been in the Wisconsin offense since Paul Chryst was offensive coordinator. It continued with Matt Canada and still has life in Andy Ludwig's offense.
It is clear what direction Andersen wants to steer the Badger program (i.e. dual-threat QB, smaller & faster defense). He doesn't, however, have the personnel in place. What he does have is a very good offensive line and one of the best running tandems in the country. Absolutely no reason to tinker with that this coming season with a schedule that sets up favorably.
As another Wisconsin fan alluded to, Wisconsin is no stranger to wrinkles in their offense. Fly sweep, Wildcat, four wideouts, and bunched formations have been in the Wisconsin offense since Paul Chryst was offensive coordinator. It continued with Matt Canada and still has life in Andy Ludwig's offense.
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