Yea, With what they do, they would be considered more of a hybrid pro style/spread team. Listened to their off coordinator at a clinic 2 yrs ago. They run a lot of power o, inside and outside zone with an emphasis on the airraid pass game. But yea, they do mix the spread pass game with a pro style run game, and often use an h back for whams leads and kicks, with playaction. Trademark pro style offense
I basically agree that a lot of the run game is pro stylish. They feature a lot of “gimmick-ish” (from pro perspective) college things in the offense. Nothing wrong with that, just can’t call it pro style in my mind.
@coachfb18 I’d call Wisconsin’s offense pro style. From their opponents perspective they are a pro team. Pro O-line, pro RB’s, and Pro TE’s every year. They develop solid college Receivers. Now that Paul Chryst is there running a pro passing game and developing pro QB ‘decisions’; it’s a matter of time before they start getting big arms or top athletes at QB.
I've never seen such a lackluster defense. Just gettin' pushed around like they didn't want to be there.
jtfehr28 1 year ago
That is what you call a PRO STYLE OFFENSE!
coachfb18 3 years ago
no huddle, spread is pro style now?
hawkishOwl2020 2 years ago
Yea, With what they do, they would be considered more of a hybrid pro style/spread team. Listened to their off coordinator at a clinic 2 yrs ago. They run a lot of power o, inside and outside zone with an emphasis on the airraid pass game. But yea, they do mix the spread pass game with a pro style run game, and often use an h back for whams leads and kicks, with playaction. Trademark pro style offense
coachfb18 2 years ago
@coachfb18
I basically agree that a lot of the run game is pro stylish. They feature a lot of “gimmick-ish” (from pro perspective) college things in the offense. Nothing wrong with that, just can’t call it pro style in my mind.
hawkishOwl2020 9 months ago
@coachfb18 I’d call Wisconsin’s offense pro style. From their opponents perspective they are a pro team. Pro O-line, pro RB’s, and Pro TE’s every year. They develop solid college Receivers. Now that Paul Chryst is there running a pro passing game and developing pro QB ‘decisions’; it’s a matter of time before they start getting big arms or top athletes at QB.
hawkishOwl2020 9 months ago
@hawkishOwl2020 I agree buddy!
coachfb18 9 months ago