First off, I have never played football so my football IQ is probably in the bottom 10-20% of fans on here. Never met CCH in person either. I grew up going Furman games as a kid and played in the marching band. So, I'm more or less talking out my a**.Afurmanfan wrote:As an ex Furman player and someone who knows Clay pretty well, there is nothing about his approach to anything that isn’t well thought out. He will make the best decision for the program. I believe this is his fifth year, so we should see his full signature in the next couple of years.
Steve Spurrier was an “offensive genius” with Connor Shaw, but became a much poorer offensive coach after him. QB is such a critical position, they can make coaches look great or bad. And fans who can’t differentiate the two issues are the majority of fans. Similar to Spurrier’s decline that led him to quit mid-season (classy), just look at Clemson’s offense this year. Trevor made the coaches look great and DJ made them look stupid. The problem with our offense this year was clear without calling anyone out.
Even the great Spurrier couldn’t overcome the same problem.
But, Spurrier always ran offenses that were pass happy/were heavily QB dependent. CCH seems to want to a run first offense and seems to put a lot emphases in recruiting RBs. I no longer live in the Southeast so I get all of my Furman football via ESPN3...where I basically heard all Spring via color commentary that the game plan was to take pressure off the QB by establishing the run game. I'm not saying the QB was a barn burner but in my completely uneducated opinion the tools were there to make that offense run and if not that was on the coaches for not recruiting who they needed, developing players and/or, putting together a game plan to take advantage of what they had. We had one Qb transfer out (seemed like he was not what the coaches were looking for), another QB leave because he thought he would be happier elsewhere, and CCH put his chips in the possession QB that, at least from outside, seems widely respected by his teammates. We couldn't run the ball and HS spent most of his time running for his life when he dropped back to throw last Spring...so basically I am really not willing to put this all on him.
CCH puts a huge emphasis on recruiting RBs...so my guess is that is what he considers to be the mission critical piece of the offense (they also get hit a lot more than QBs and need switched out to keep fresh so I get it) but if he needs a good QB for the offense to run...
/On the bright side, CCH stacking the team with RBs for a run first offense makes a hell of a lot more sense than Fowler stacking the team with WRs for a run first offense or Fowler's WRs breaking reception records in a run first offense. Sometimes I think that when the AD hired Fowler he told him that Furman fans wanted a run based offense and Fowler responded I can't do that but I can tell the fans that is what we are doing.