The Y-cross would be the exciting offense many Herd fans want to see.
Do you think Huff really wants a RPO based offense? If so, the QBs he is recruiting does not seem to be the typical RPO type QB. I think Huff is basing his offense on his QB abilities. Hence the quick short p(@/:; with Colombi and the RPO with Fancher.
We definitely are building an RPO for Fancher. Will we always run it, probably not exactly this offensive scheme. Huff's philosophy is a balanced offense that is multiple / adaptable that is unpredictable. It's grounded in running the football, it seems. The thing about the RPO, with a good RB,in terms of the QB, is it takes a lot pressure off the QB, in a lot of ways. The QB reads the 6th guy and if anything is fuzzy or confusing always hand the ball off.
The run RPO we're running mainly, switches or audibles from pass to a run, using a running back. I would say imagine the QB always has the option to keep. If we're smart hopefully we limit the QB runs to about 5 a game, unless it's a huge game.
I have heard Fancher say twice in interviews of how much care the coaches have done only putting on his plate what he can handle. Which speaks to what everyone is saying about expecting the greatest leap in QB skill from freshman to sophomore year.
I have also heard Coach Huff talk about down coaching to make players and plays successful. Taking a player's failure and pivoting to situations that give them success and teaching them to succeed at what they failed at originally. He didn't say it but I think he was talking about QB.
I know Fancher will be improved and our offense will be improved. We'll really see against VT at home.