Like everyone else, this had me surprised to hear yet beyond thrilled:
"You've got to be able to throw to win. Everybody wants to be 50-50. I'd like to be scoring 50 points a game, in whatever way we can get that done. Coach Dawson has done an unbelievable job. . . formulating a plan that really highlights and makes sure that we get the ball in the hands of the guys that can make plays happen, to make us more explosive."
Then, on last year, he said we were more efficient yet not explosive enough, and acknowledged that "When you have a quarterback like this and an offensive line like this and you have a running back and guys that we feel are high-level guys, you’ve got to make sure it gets spread around. But you aim to be as explosive as you can possibly be."
One of my criticisms of Mario is his reluctance to change to adapt to a sport that is very different than what it was 10-20 years ago. But when I see stuff like this, I'm optimistic that Mario is in fact changing, or willing to do so. That bodes well for us and the program.