Hopefully Enos brings Hurts with him.
Still super interested in Martell but won't be eligible to play until 2020. Perfect scenario. Get both.
Crazy to think we were able to hire Bama's OC in waiting, and he also had an offer for the OC gig at Georgia. Yes, he's pro style but I don't care this is a huge get.
Pro style is a positive, not a negative. Last thing I wanted was a cupcake spread coach.
I love this hire if Enos brings his 2015 Arkansas philosophy. I enjoyed watching that offense so much I taped their games every week. Brandon Allen improved to such extent was fooled into thinking he was a decent later round quarterback value. Actually I think he is still in the league somewhere.
Power looks but tons of variety. I never knew if Arkansas would line up in I formation or empty 4 wide. Lots of late shifting, sometimes into an I look and sometimes out of it. Spread concepts and also RPO. Lots of use of the tight end. Also the fullback but a mobile fullback.
I would call it Wisconsin but not as physical and more varied. Actually I think Wisconsin under Rudolph has improved on this in some respects but that probably wouldn't be consensus because this version has more wrinkles.
Not fast paced. I remember that Arkansas would spent quite a bit of time staring at the sideline and getting the new play and formation. Then the receivers would sometimes get confused regarding where to line up or where to shift. I always attributed that to such variance from play to play.
Needs a more stout and powerful offensive line than the Canes have fielded recently. Arkansas was clicking under Enos when the big line was enabling Alex Collins to rush for nearly 6 yards per carry. Once they didn't own the trenches everything started to fall apart and frankly I thought they were too cute for the SEC. Nobody was respecting the shifts and motion when the line was weaker, the quarterbacking was supbar, and the defense could simply attack. I saw Arkansas at South Carolina in person in 2017 and it was a sad performance with lots of defensive touchdowns for South Carolina.
I have no idea if Enos will bring some of the 2018 Alabama offense with him, or go back to his preferred style when he was in charge.