There are at least two schools of thought on first game play calling on both sides of the ball.
Go basic, some call it vanilla, whatever that is, and how would you recognize it? Don't show your future opponents too much, let them guess.
The other is show as much as you can to give the opposing teams more to prepare for and give your team an opportunity to use all the weapons whether those are plays or players.
There is probably a middle ground which is where I would guess they will go this weekend. Show some things so you can work on them, but perhaps hold back on a couple. I also expect the Huskers to establish power on both sides of the ball and build off if that.
You want to eventually use all of the O and D so the players are comfortable with it at some point in a game. Vanilla is often an excuse for a mediocre or poor performance.
Not certain if Frost and Chin know vanilla as a flavor/option! Thoughts?
Go basic, some call it vanilla, whatever that is, and how would you recognize it? Don't show your future opponents too much, let them guess.
The other is show as much as you can to give the opposing teams more to prepare for and give your team an opportunity to use all the weapons whether those are plays or players.
There is probably a middle ground which is where I would guess they will go this weekend. Show some things so you can work on them, but perhaps hold back on a couple. I also expect the Huskers to establish power on both sides of the ball and build off if that.
You want to eventually use all of the O and D so the players are comfortable with it at some point in a game. Vanilla is often an excuse for a mediocre or poor performance.
Not certain if Frost and Chin know vanilla as a flavor/option! Thoughts?