badger
8/15/2011, 02:21 PM
Link (http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportsextra/OU/article.aspx?subjectid=92&articleid=20110815_92_0_NORMAN765920)
It took less than five minutes of last year's Oklahoma-Florida State game to realize something: Bob Stoops was teaching his little brother a lesson.
The Sooners opened in the pistol formation. Then they went double-tight end. Then three-wide receiver. Then all three split to one side.
They threw quick-outs, screens, deep sideliners and medium-range shots over the middle.
They motioned their backs, and faked to them to set up play-action. They handed off and ran left and right.
Everything worked.
It took less than five minutes of last year's Oklahoma-Florida State game to realize something: Bob Stoops was teaching his little brother a lesson.
The Sooners opened in the pistol formation. Then they went double-tight end. Then three-wide receiver. Then all three split to one side.
They threw quick-outs, screens, deep sideliners and medium-range shots over the middle.
They motioned their backs, and faked to them to set up play-action. They handed off and ran left and right.
Everything worked.