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I’ll quote it again. by mocopdx
“ Whoever rushes the ball the most for the most yards is going to win the game.... you’re not gonna win anything, now, doing that.”
He says that he changed his offensive philosophy to be more pass heavy around 2016 because he recognized that was the best way to win in college football now. Sure, I will say I shouldn’t have said he favors spread offenses, but he absolutely favors an offense that is pass-first now. Look at Alabama’s pass/run breakdown the last five years(when it counts, not the fourth quarter when they’re up 42-10 and just running out the clock). They’re a pass happy team now, and it’s the right move for ND as well.