Georgia Tech and Navy have a couple of things in common. Both schools run Paul Johnson’s spread-option and, two, that’s going to result in the ball being forcibly crammed up their opponents’ ass.

2009 Georgia Tech & Navy Rushing Offenses
Team Rushing Yards (Rank) Total Yards (Rank) % Rushing Yards Rushing Playing Total Plays % Total Plays Points a Game (Rank)
Georgia Tech 3149 (1) 4427 (3) 71.1% 583 700 83% 34.7 (14)
Navy 2866 (2) 3567 (60) 80% 602 676 89% 28.8 (49)
Throught 11/7/09 I gets mah statisticals from College Football Statistics.

Unlike other highly regarded offensive schemes, Johnson’s spread isn’t predicated on balance. In more than eight out of ten snaps Georgia Tech and Navy are going to line up, the offensive  linemen’s finger tips are going to be dug into the dirt, knuckles white, the quarterback is going to holster the leather, sprint out and make a decision of how to best get the rock in space. Simply put, at the end of the day, that’s going to result in a lot yards, points and emergency visits to the proctologist. That is all.

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3 Responses to “Paul Johnson’s Spread-Option Offense. Assume The Position.”

  1. 1Winfield Featherston on Nov 11, 2009 at 4:42 pm:

    Yeaaaaah. You know you like it. The offense wants to hear you squeal like a little pig!

  2. 2Box on Nov 11, 2009 at 6:30 pm:

    (cough) chopblock (cough)

  3. 3Barrel on Jan 5, 2010 at 10:07 am:

    (couch) crybaby (cough)

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