Not just speculation, but words from on high:
http://www.timescall.com/sports-college/sportscollege-story.asp?ID=19610
I like a coach that does that... And the offense did change significantly throughout the year (for the better, for once)...
Pass heavy, but with the threat of run. Something pretty similar to Mizzou or Kansas perhaps?
I am excited about the WR talent next year, and with TH getting some reps. should be interesting...
http://www.timescall.com/sports-college/sportscollege-story.asp?ID=19610
no more downhill running. :huh: However, I am ok with it, because of the bolded part below:We might have received a preview of 2010 on Nov. 19 at Oklahoma State, where CU opened the game by calling passes on its first 13 plays. In the season finale against Nebraska, the Buffs threw 44 passes. They had 28 runs.
Asked Tuesday what the offense’s identity should be in 2010, quarterback Tyler Hansen had a little twinkle in his eye.
“I feel like maybe a little more passing game will be best suited for us with the wide receivers we’re getting,” he said
Kiesau said in August that he wanted to tailor the talent to CU’s offense, and he wanted it to be different from anything else in the league. On Tuesday, he offered few hints of what he has in mind.
“It definitely is encouraging,” Kiesau said of CU’s returning experience. “But we have to eliminate mistakes.
“We still must run the ball. We can’t expect to throw the ball every down and win. We’ll look at it closely throughout our offseason.”
I like a coach that does that... And the offense did change significantly throughout the year (for the better, for once)...
Pass heavy, but with the threat of run. Something pretty similar to Mizzou or Kansas perhaps?
I am excited about the WR talent next year, and with TH getting some reps. should be interesting...