Thursday, September 10, 2009

Adding onto Ad's post below . . . how much fun is it watching Paul Johnson's Triple Option excel n major college football? When Nebraska and Syracuse fired Frank Solich and Paul Pasqualoni respecively, it appeared that are of the triple option died. Sure the current spread option craze illustrates portions of the near extinct art, but in large part the triple option was compeletly gone outside of Paul Johnson's offense. However, coaching at Navy, Johsnon was a mere afterthought. The Middies were occassionally a thorn in the side of major programs, but never quite "relevant". After an impressive first year at Georgia Tech, and jumping out to a huge early lead over Clemson (that is dwindling by the minute), it appears that there is still a home old school football.
-ADS

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