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Pretty much every run is a read option. All it does is delay the play and gives the defense time to fill up haps cause they know kayaa isn't taking it. We throw in a little bit of power some times but it isn't nearly enough.Outside of the FSU game I haven't watched any of Miami's games this season, but you don't have to run the zone read to use RPOs.
It seemed like most of Bama's RPOs last season were just built off of regular inside zone.
He definitely is. He's took off plenty of times faking the notion that they I might have kept this ball. And he definitely holds it in the rbs belly for a second or to try and set something up. And it's not just once or twice it's a multiple thing.Huh? There's no read option and Kaaya isn't threatening to run. He's either hitting the receivers or giving the ball to the back.
There's a difference between Zone read and power .
The zone read is predicated on the outside free defensive man.
The power is blocked different and just a hand off with QB carrying out fakes
http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...ted-decision-decline-expansion-earlier-divide
Even though the Big 12 announced its decision not to expand was unanimous, sources told ESPN on Tuesday there were schools that ultimately agreed to go along with the plan when it became obvious the conference would not reach the supermajority to expand.
In a 714-word league memo covering the league's talking points, obtained by ESPN, the first two items instructed officials to "Indicate the Board arrived at a "Unanimous Consensus" and "The Board was unanimous in its desire and commitment to stay at 10 members."
The internal Big 12 memo also suggested conference officials not "indicate that TV influenced [its] decision" and that the Big 12 was not "psychologically disadvantaged" because it didn't expand.