Part 1: Anatomy of a game plan
Dan Mullen has the one job that nearly every offensive coordinator in Division I football would kill to have. He’s got a space age offense that spreads the field and makes even the best of defenses vulnerable and he’s got the personnel to make every game a dial-a-score affair when the game plan comes together. He’s got the Heisman Trophy quarterback in Tim Tebow, the most feared open field player in the college game in Percy Harvin and perhaps more speed at the skill positions than any offensive coordinator in the country. Up front he’s got a big, nasty offensive line that is as comfortable in a road grader mentality as it is in the finesse and nuances of pass protection. He’s got the offense and he’s got the players to make it work which might explain the smile that never seems to leave his face. Click to read full story...
Written by GatorCountry.com on June 15th, 2008 with
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