Why I, violently, hate the RPO.
College Football suffers from the worse coaching in all other amateur sports. It is not surprising because football is the one sport most influenced by tactics. When Nebraska was winning championships running the triple option, they where simply taking advantage of a systematic flaw in college football philosophy.
Triple option, like the RPO, gives the player on the field AFTER THE SNAP the choice based on a read. A simple concept that might seduce a team having success to have faith in that gameplan.
Then the Miami Hurricanes took center stage. Power I, Play action, single back, a philosophy that understands, every millisecond counts. Every player knows what they are going to do before the ball is snapped, and WHAT HAPPENED? Suddenly “The Hurricanes play incredibly fast”!!
Adding another decision while the play is unfolding is a crippling disadvantage in the game of football. Option plays are not as effective as being set up to make quick decisions.
A team that has always had talent should avoid the RPO like Covid-19
If you objectively consider UM under Kyle Van Dyke, he has been surprisingly affective and the offense has improved. Why?? Because he isn’t an RPO QB, and they abandoned it. GOOD!!
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