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Hawk Show on AM 760 as we speak...

College football in 2009 is all about offense. When your team finishes dead last in the Big 12 in 2008 and does not appear to be much better during the first game of 2009, that sets off alarm bells. At some point, you should be building to something. As Junc says, it is pretty hard to discern what exactly they are building on offense, in year four no less. A tackle moving to guard, a defensive back moving to WR, the only backup with any experience possibly redshirting, a 5* RB recruit getting only one carry, shuffling 3-4 players on to field each play, and the list goes on. I'm just astounded at how bad an offense can look in year four, not good.

No kidding..

Our offense (Just offense, no special teams or defensive scores included) has scored 30 points or more exactly one time on the road under Hawkins.

Sweeeet.
 
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