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'Feed The Studs': Bobby Petrino brings fresh philosophies to Texas A&M

August 6, 2023
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Twenty-three minutes on Sunday afternoon may have provided Aggies with a glut of optimism and hope for the next four months.

In 23 minutes of a 90-minute Texas A&M football press conference, Bobby Petrino — the man brought in resuscitate the Aggies’ offense — seemed to ease concerns about co-existing with coach Jimbo Fisher, confirmed the quality and quantity of A&M’s talent and explained a successful offensive philosophy.

As a head coach at Arkansas and Louisville, Petrino had a reputation as a demanding hard-ass, hard-nosed taskmaster.

Yet, in his first media appearance with Texas A&M, the 62-year-old seemed more like a tranquil, soft-spoken Zen Master.

“It’s the role I’m in. I’m a teacher most, first and foremost,” Petrino said to a group of reporters. “My role is to teach and learn and get to know how they (players) learn, which I’m truly enjoying. Being in the classroom with the quarterbacks, teaching and being there every day has been a lot of fun.

“When you’re on the sidelines, and those guys in the striped shirts make bad calls, it’s hard to keep your poise.

Jamie Maury, TexAgs
Petrino was hired in January to be Texas A&M’s new offensive coordinator. He was previously the head coach at Missouri State.

“I’m not in that role anymore. I just get to be calm.”

There was nothing calm about the reaction to last season’s debacle. Though starting the season ranked No. 6 in the nation, A&M finished with a disappointing 5-7 record.

The primary culprit was a stagnant offense, which was ranked just 101st in the nation in scoring.

That resulted in Fisher deciding to hire a new offensive coordinator to help revive the offense and take over play-calling duties.

Petrino was his choice.

“We’ve known each other a long time,” Fisher said. “Studied each other’s film for a long time. Schemes, schematics, run game … and he has balance.

“In (Petrino’s offense), it’s not just all throws. It’s not all pass. It’s a balanced attack. He can use different weapons and has done it. If he has a great tight end, he uses him. He has great backs.”

Still, Petrino’s addition to A&M was met with surprise and even disdain by some in the national media.

There were doubts Fisher and Petrino could get along, much less get the offense off the ground.

“I’ve read or heard or have people send me things about you and coach Fisher getting along, duh, duh, duh. That’s not really how it works,” Petrino said. “Coach is the boss. My job is to try to keep him happy and make sure everything works the way he wants it to work.”

Nothing would make Fisher and Aggies happier than to see A&M’s offense resemble those Petrino coached at Arkansas in 2011 and 2010. In those seasons, Arkansas averaged more than 36 points and more than 440 yards.

“We talk about offensive philosophy, and I always say FTS, which is ‘Feed The Studs.’ It’s kind of the quarterbacks, and the coaches need to understand how do we get the ball to our best guys.”
- Texas A&M OC Bobby Petrino

To do that, Petrino is counting on a three-letter philosophy.

“We talk about offensive philosophy, and I always say FTS, which is ‘Feed The Studs,’’’ Petrino said. “It’s kind of the quarterbacks and the coaches need to understand how do we get the ball to our best guys.

“I’ve never called a play just because this is a fancy play, so let’s call it. I call a play to get the ball to (receivers) Noah (Thomas) or Ainias (Smith) or Evan (Stewart) or Moose (Muhammad). How do we get the ball to them? Where is the matchup at?”

Add in emerging tight ends and highly-recruited running backs, and Petrino may have a whole stable of studs to feed. Indeed, he might have more talent with which to work than he’s ever had.

“It’s exciting to see the talent we have and the weapons that we have,” Petrino said. “You call plays for players. You’ve got to get all your weapons in the right spots. The quarterbacks have to understand it’s our job to get them the ball in good spots where they can make plays for you.”

To illustrate the point, earlier this week, Petrino used a grease board to diagram a play and formation.

A small ’t’ represented a receiver. A small ‘y’ represented another. A huge ‘Z’ represented a third receiver.

“So the (quarterbacks) make sure they understood why we’re in this formation. Oh, to get Z in a one-on-one matchup so we can throw him the ball,” Petrino said. “It’s learning and understanding where your weapons are, what they do well and how we get them the ball.”

To create those favorable matchups, the Aggies will apparently use more sets and pre-snap motion.

Jamie Maury, TexAgs
Weigman and Johnson are currently involved in a battle to be named A&M’s starting quarterback. Fisher has said he has no timeline for reaching a decision.

“I’d say a lot more,” quarterback Max Johnson said. “I think we’re implementing our 12 personnel with tight ends. We also have a three-tight end set. We also have two-back sets, a lot of motion shifts. That’s been a big thing is to keep the defense off their feet.”

Thomas echoed that.

“Just messing with the defense,” he said. "Just trolling the defense. It’s pretty funny."

Deciding whether the starting quarterback is Conner Weigman or Johnson may be the top priority. Ultimately, that’s Fisher's call, but Petrino looks for distinct qualities in a starter.

“The first thing you’ve got to do is be a great leader. You’ve got to make the guys around you better,” Petrino said. “Gotta be accurate and gotta be able to make the throws. We’ve got the talent to do that, which is a great thing. Then, you’ve got to be able to have the poise.

“There’s a lot of occupational hazards as a quarterback. One of them is when things don’t go good, the blame is coming on your shoulders. You have to be able to brush it off and forget about it, be thick-skinned and move forward. That’s just an occupational hazard. That goes with the position.”

Petrino knows that also goes with calling plays. His philosophies are celebrated.

His track record invokes visions of grandeur for A&M’s offense.

His influence and play-calling could be the difference between a good season and a great one.

But Petrino advised to tap the brakes, at least a little.

“It’s not about me,” Petrino said. “It’s about the offense and the input you get from all the assistants, the coach. We mold it together. We work hard on game planning. Then I get to go out in the game and decide on what play to call.

“When they boo and it’s a bad call, that’s my fault.”

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'Feed The Studs': Bobby Petrino brings fresh philosophies to Texas A&M

18,379 Views | 16 Replies | Last: 8 mo ago by beerad12man
West Point Aggie
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40+ points per game would be nice!
redjalapeno-87
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Petrino was the best interview! Go Jimbobby offense!
Mule
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So nice to finally have an offensive coordinator to relieve Jimbo. Very impressed with the Petrino's demeanor and evolutution as a person.
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TAMU74
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I'm excited to see what coach Petrino brings to the field this year.
I think we're gonna be very impressed.
BeatHellOutOfTU
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Someone tell Bobby it's Aggie not Aygie
P.U.T.U
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Novel concept, try to get your best playmakers the ball.

Sometimes coaches make things too difficult, keep it simple. We have a lot of talent at our skill positions that can cause some mismatches, utilize that
Ugly
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I find it interesting that the first example he uses of a "Stud" is Noah Thomas.
dannyv
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Ugly said:

I find it interesting that the first example he uses of a "Stud" is Noah Thomas.
Thought the same thing.
Ogre09
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That's encouraging to hear. The two big personalities getting along is one of the biggest keys to success for us this year, imho. The other 2 are OL coming together after 2 rough years, and the young defense and new DC making a big step forward in year 2.
Z Team
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This team is going to surprise a lot of people with how good they are. Last year lit a fire and everyone is putting in the work to get better.
tayag
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Somebody needs to tell Coach Petrino he's in a different place and that Aggies don't boo and especially don't boo our own. That said, I don't think we need to worry about that because I see the offense taking off big time under his guidance. Can't wait for the season to start. Gig Em & BTHOeverybody!
JimAggie
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How are we going to "feed the studs" without a decent offensive line? A QB needs time to "feed the studs."
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ccatag
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Another thing Petrino talked about was creating advantages. I think that was when he was asked about tempo and he talked about tempo and its use to create advantages. Good stuff!
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redjalapeno-87 said:

Petrino was the best interview! Go Jimbobby offense!

Olin would call it the Bobby Fisher offense. Check-mate!
TAM85
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JimAggie said:

How are we going to "feed the studs" without a decent offensive line? A QB needs time to "feed the studs."

Yep, we will see defenses try to outnumber and overwhelm our OL trying to get to the QB to cutoff the distribution.
beerad12man
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Our OL will be noticeably improved from last year. It takes someone really pessimistic to not see that.

The only real question is how much will it improve? I think at worst, it will be decent. A middle of the pack in the sec OL. But I think it has better potential than that. Only time will tell.
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