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Long article about HCMKR's offense

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The article goes into zone schemes, gap schemes, RPO, etc.

While Rhule’s offense has evolved from 22 personnel power football over the years, his coaching philosophy hasn’t changed nearly as much. Rhule believes in controlling football games, ideally with the running game. His teams are generally on the aggressive side, as he’s known to give his offensive coordinator a benchmark on third down that if reached, the offense will stay on the field for 4th down.

Rhule believes in physicality in the game of football and is known for being controlled but a bit old-school in his approach to contact during preseason practices. He’ll criticize effort when necessary, being open about what “1-and-11 blocking” looks like, a reference to his first season at Baylor.
 
Art Briles new how to find lineman. Skinny ankles was his secret sauce from what I heard.
It's funny that you mention that. A friend of mine who played O Line at KU and has 2 Super Bowl Rings from his days in the NFL always stresses small ankles on O Linemen. FYI he played against the great Husker Teams in the 90's and said our D Line was a beast. Some of the toughest Mofo's he had to go against in college or the NFL.
 
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