Yeah maybe, but for all the millions of dollars we pay these supposed "football geniuses" we hire to be coaches, it seems clear to me that the expectation should be that they design a system around what they have, and what has been shown to work here, with the style of recruiting that works here, rather than the well-this-is-what-I-do kind of thing that we see every time a new coach comes in.
Seriously, these multimillionaire geniuses can't branch out and put together a go-fast offensive plan that becomes their own? Are you suggesting that Huepel, again, supposedly worth all the millions a coach is paid, after a year of running the Frost go-fast to a conf championship and a ny6 bowl, isn't comfortable enough with it, hasn't studied it enough, internalized it enough, to be able to run it effectively in 19, and that's why he runs home to his bombs-away offense instead? I just don't believe that. I don't believe it's a matter of can't.
And let me be clear, I don't blame the players at all. The coach needs to put them in a position to succeed.