10 Meaning One back No TE's. They aren't as powerful as the Malzahn Auburn and Ohio State Urb Meyer; powerful meaning there's nearly always a FB/HBack and possibly TE as well. There's a Hammer Big Man lined up righ behind one of the tackles in Ohio most of the time. Which is 11 I guess; or 20 if you call him an H 'back'. This offseason I'm going to watch this whole playlist and see some Kelly Oregon all the good games I've downloaded, some in Pac12 Network's 'Playcut' nice 45 minute edits. Appreciate the role in history of evolution.
The Chip Kelly Version of the Spread is gone from the Top ranks right now. I can't fucking believe it. Another thing I can't believe is Alabama is running something similar to Urb's Ohio State. Smashmouth Football; its just way more fun when you'e optioning off defenders.