avicenna75
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It may be due to the cadence. When I was in high school, we ran the triple option and our cadence to snap the ball was "Set, Hit!" (said with no pause), with the line moving on the "Set" and the ball being snapped on "Hit"
Um...so you guys committed a penalty every single time you ran a play?
There are a lot of dumb comments on this board, and I am not excluding myself from that category, but this may take the cake (the original comment, obviously)
Hey I'm just speaking from personal experience. It's a cadence popular among triple option offenses (not saying that's what GT used). Our line would move on the "T" sound on "Set." It's difficult to explain without actually simulating it. We learned it from Middletown South in NJ where Knowshon Moreno played B-back for them.
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