https://www.shreveportbossieradvocate.com/sports/army-football-independence-bowl-louisiana-tech/article_5da7043a-c4a7-11ef-9ed5-47d6fcaa13e1.html
An explanation of how Army (and the other service academies) survive in the mercenary NCAA. Bottom line: character and toughness and focusing on what you are good at rather than changing your offense every year to adapt to personnel. In the old days, you recruited for the system. Now coaches recruit and keep changing their systems to whatever they can collect. Consistency is how you build a winning program.
Novel thought: imagine an offense in which all the plays start from the SAME formation - whether you run or pass. It gives the defense zero knowledge of what you're about to do. That's basically what the service academies do. The big boys used to do it years ago. (I bet we'd be converting a lot more 3rd and shorts.)
An explanation of how Army (and the other service academies) survive in the mercenary NCAA. Bottom line: character and toughness and focusing on what you are good at rather than changing your offense every year to adapt to personnel. In the old days, you recruited for the system. Now coaches recruit and keep changing their systems to whatever they can collect. Consistency is how you build a winning program.
Novel thought: imagine an offense in which all the plays start from the SAME formation - whether you run or pass. It gives the defense zero knowledge of what you're about to do. That's basically what the service academies do. The big boys used to do it years ago. (I bet we'd be converting a lot more 3rd and shorts.)