I'm anxious to see the continued expansion of the playbook for Huff/Roper in year two.
By the latter half of the season, Furman was hitting on a lot of big chunk plays. A lot of those were RPO-type throws to Harris on routes across the middle. They are nearly impossible to defend.
An example from last year's game against UTC (admittedly, I have no idea what Furman actually calls here, this is just how I see it):
- Furman has trips to the wide side. UTC counters with 4 defenders over the 3 receivers, ostensibly gaining a numbers advantage in that part of the field. They also walk a safety down into the box.
- Pre-snap, I imagine Huff is seeing that the Mocs are (1) taking away the trips formation, (2) have more men in the box (6) than Furman has blockers (5), and (3) that there's no safety in the middle of the field.
- On the snap, I suspect Huff is probably ignoring anything going on with the three receivers. UTC has more men out there than we do. I expect he is only looking at the safety in the box. If that safety drops back, Huff would hand it off on the counter run as Furman now has 5 blockers for 5 defenders. If the safety attacks the run, he will vacate a space in the field for Harris to run behind him. The latter is what happens.
What makes this so tough is no matter what UTC does defensively, Furman has an answer. It's almost impossible to defend all of the options, especially if a QB is making good reads.