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Interested to see what we decide on pace of play. The "forming a TEAM identity of physicality by running the ball on offense"-type comments don't necessarily mean slower pace of play, but it might.
Gattis' Michigan team (yes, yes, without a QB) last year averaged 70.3 plays/game, which was a significant jump up from 65.5 the year before (2020). This was good for 65th in the NCAA.
Cristobal's Oregon team (yes, he's not the OC) last year averaged 69 plays/game, which was a significant jump up from 62.7 the year before (2020). This was good for 78th in the NCAA.
Under Lashlee (yes, 88.54% of 1st downs were IZ runs) in 2021, Miami averaged 75.6 plays/game, which was about the same as the year before (2020). This was good for 24th in the NCAA.
Any guesses for Gattis' Miami offense in 2022-23? I'd guess we're at about 70 plays and ranked in the high 50s or low 60s.
Gattis' Michigan team (yes, yes, without a QB) last year averaged 70.3 plays/game, which was a significant jump up from 65.5 the year before (2020). This was good for 65th in the NCAA.
Cristobal's Oregon team (yes, he's not the OC) last year averaged 69 plays/game, which was a significant jump up from 62.7 the year before (2020). This was good for 78th in the NCAA.
Under Lashlee (yes, 88.54% of 1st downs were IZ runs) in 2021, Miami averaged 75.6 plays/game, which was about the same as the year before (2020). This was good for 24th in the NCAA.
Any guesses for Gattis' Miami offense in 2022-23? I'd guess we're at about 70 plays and ranked in the high 50s or low 60s.