Looks like Amazon has a few options? though, might get spendy if your picking one up for each FBS team
Except a lot of folks can’t. Especially children. Here’s a book and a movie a friend of mine who moved to Portland from Utah to escape that hell of a religion. So fuck off.
You’re probably right. Those clearly are school colors. When looking at uniforms I just looked at the base color of the pants, jersey and helmet. I should have taken all elements into account.
If I were to take a deeper dive into this and include regular season games, just for my own curiosity, would you consider these jerseys against Nebraska to have school colors?
I use Sling, and I have the Air TV and a home satellite to stream my local channels.
They have a deal where you prepay 2 months of sling and you get an antenna and the airtv converter for $49. Just do some research ahead of time where your local tv antenna is.
One of the best football books ever is about their program:
https://www.amazon.com/596-Switch-Improbable-Journey-Pasadena/dp/0982950535
If you think that sack rate is not indicative of hurrying the QB, then I'm not sure what to say. I also don't know how you plan to win standard downs if you're a) blitzing LBs and b) playing zone.
Perhaps you'd profit from learning more about defensive strategy. I recommend The Essential Smart Football by Chris B. Brown, it's an excellent primer.
No he didn't invent the triple option. That's as old as football itself. The Zone-Read, running the option off the defensive end out of a shot gun formation, was "invented" by RichRod.
When he was a coach in something like D3, there was a blown play where his QB missed the hand off. Typically, the QB is instructed to follow the RB on that sort of thing, but instead took off the other way. Rich Rod asked why he went off the other end and the guy said something like, "the end followed the HB, so I went the other way". A light went off in RichRod's head and he used it to stampede through the coaching ranks.
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