Schemes need to be simplified on offense and defense. It is going to be very common for all programs across college football to do this, particularly to allow a transfer QB to come in and learn an offense quickly.
OSU will not be the only school that can not assume it can develop a vast majority of your players for 2 -3 years before they have to play. Some of your best players will come via the portal, many starters and 2 deep contributors. Schools that adjust I believe will have an advantage. And this is counter to what our coaches know.
We get older transfer players it seems, does their age and exposure to the game mitigate some of this?
You will end up slowing adding things during the season and being careful of what you add. Scheme installation has to be simplified.
Does a team like OSU go from 120 p-lays to 40 or 60? Do you go from 30 blitzes to 15?
Makes sense or nothing to consider?
OSU will not be the only school that can not assume it can develop a vast majority of your players for 2 -3 years before they have to play. Some of your best players will come via the portal, many starters and 2 deep contributors. Schools that adjust I believe will have an advantage. And this is counter to what our coaches know.
We get older transfer players it seems, does their age and exposure to the game mitigate some of this?
You will end up slowing adding things during the season and being careful of what you add. Scheme installation has to be simplified.
Does a team like OSU go from 120 p-lays to 40 or 60? Do you go from 30 blitzes to 15?
Makes sense or nothing to consider?