Article By Ryan Faller on 27th August, 2009
The credo will never change, but the manner in which it is interpreted certainly has.
Thanks to the natural evolution of college football, the spread offense has grabbed a foothold as the predominant offense of an era defined by busy scoreboards and bloated stat sheets.
A scheme that exploits defenses from sideline to sideline, success in the spread is predicated upon putting the ball in the hands of a team's playmakers by any means possible and letting those players do their thing in space.
Gone are the days of the four-man backfield. If y...
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