12 personnel, TEs to the play side, pull both guards to the play side. Those that are covered, block down (backside OT, C, playside OT). Those that are not covered, pull, with first puller getting the widest defender. Textbook pin and pull. And it worked just how you draw it up. Bentley wasn't even touched.
Seems like something we saw a lot of from 2020-2023. Maybe not the 2 TEs, but certainly the pins and pulls. But not so much this year.
Very odd. Maybe they like it best against a 3 man front, as thats what State was giving us. Or maybe it works better when you have a back with a little bit of foot speed, as thats what Bentley gives us. Or maybe they didn't have a backside guard that they trusted to pull across the formation, and we had Jeremy James in the game on that play.
Oh what could have been.
Seems like something we saw a lot of from 2020-2023. Maybe not the 2 TEs, but certainly the pins and pulls. But not so much this year.
Very odd. Maybe they like it best against a 3 man front, as thats what State was giving us. Or maybe it works better when you have a back with a little bit of foot speed, as thats what Bentley gives us. Or maybe they didn't have a backside guard that they trusted to pull across the formation, and we had Jeremy James in the game on that play.
Oh what could have been.