While I hope that Mack is leaving I think one of the biggest reasons for his departure is his lack of offensive identity. I wont even touch the Diaz hire in this post
What is or has been our offensive identity? Has there ever been a Mack Brown offensive identity? I think he would like to be pro style like Alabama but he has changed the philosophy so much over the past 15 years. Maybe it has been successfull as he has changed with each recruiting class but I believe he has always tried to plug a square peg into a round hole.
We were pro style with Ricky Williams and I thought that was great considering he was new and he went to our strength of a Heisman running back. We then more less continued that trend until Vince.
We then moved to the zone read which was amazing. We actually started that trend but we continued to recruit drop back passers. We then moved to Colt and the run and shoot offense. Again with great success but as you can see the trend, we are changing identies every few years.
Then he wants a pro style attack because we were too dependent on amazing qb play but we had not recruited to that philosophy.
Then we get harsin who brought a little bit of both. Not sure what his offenses were but a manufactured identity. Next came applewhite with hopes of a high paced oregon/baylor offense. That lasted all of about one game. We have now gone back to a run offense due to the structure of our team.
Bottom line look at the big time teams. Alamaba recruits to a system. Oregon has had three coaches in the last 8 years and they run a system. Briles runs a system. Sumlin runs a system. Meyer runs a system. They all recruit to a system whether they are 5 star or two star. We recruit the best in hopes we can mold them into whatever system is the flavor of the month.
We have no system and havnt had one since Mack has been here. Thats why I think we have struggled without a perfect QB. We have no identity and never have. Each year is a different offense. I say you implement what you want to do and recruit to that and go for it.
Thoughts from the board?
What is or has been our offensive identity? Has there ever been a Mack Brown offensive identity? I think he would like to be pro style like Alabama but he has changed the philosophy so much over the past 15 years. Maybe it has been successfull as he has changed with each recruiting class but I believe he has always tried to plug a square peg into a round hole.
We were pro style with Ricky Williams and I thought that was great considering he was new and he went to our strength of a Heisman running back. We then more less continued that trend until Vince.
We then moved to the zone read which was amazing. We actually started that trend but we continued to recruit drop back passers. We then moved to Colt and the run and shoot offense. Again with great success but as you can see the trend, we are changing identies every few years.
Then he wants a pro style attack because we were too dependent on amazing qb play but we had not recruited to that philosophy.
Then we get harsin who brought a little bit of both. Not sure what his offenses were but a manufactured identity. Next came applewhite with hopes of a high paced oregon/baylor offense. That lasted all of about one game. We have now gone back to a run offense due to the structure of our team.
Bottom line look at the big time teams. Alamaba recruits to a system. Oregon has had three coaches in the last 8 years and they run a system. Briles runs a system. Sumlin runs a system. Meyer runs a system. They all recruit to a system whether they are 5 star or two star. We recruit the best in hopes we can mold them into whatever system is the flavor of the month.
We have no system and havnt had one since Mack has been here. Thats why I think we have struggled without a perfect QB. We have no identity and never have. Each year is a different offense. I say you implement what you want to do and recruit to that and go for it.
Thoughts from the board?