Article By Paul Peszko on 7th September, 2009
There were no double reverses, no end-arounds, no tailback or wideout passes, no shovel passes, no flea flickers, not even one long fade route. All in all, the offense was a conservative one, or what some might call vanilla. The Trojans showed nothing new, nothing unusual. And nothing to complain about.
Maybe that is what’s so unusual.
In years past, sportswriters and fans would criticize any Trojan offensive coordinator who was not named Norm Chow for coming up with a vanilla game plan.
It happened in Matt Leinart’s f...
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