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I cant hit the like button on this enough! This is the table I am sitting at as wellOf course not, but one can extrapolate re; the type of talent you are going to attract - and they do in the article. Its probably not what most of the higher talent skilled O players are looking to run to. My point is not that it's not viable (not exactly a lofty goal), rather that its boring to watch and you are not likely to get the talent we built a very expensive center for. And, we could very likely lose most of our skilled O players for the chance at new offense that may possibly work. We can all salivate on how great a particular player might fit the offense, but if they didn't come here to play that offense and don't like it - it really doesn't matter does it.
Just an observation, but the triple option theme appears geared toward consistent 5-6 win seasons. If that is what the collective Illini nation is pumped up for - well, seems sad.
Our problem is our defense clearly and obviously. If we had a 2nd or 3rd year QB running our offense we would be completely fine - but we've had the unfortunate circumstance of not being stable in that position over many years. 99% of the discussion on change should be geared towards fixing our defensive.