Just a quick thought; on any thread discussing the Griz/UNI game but also many going back to last year, there have been many comments about the Griz offence not using the middle of the field. In watching the UNI game I think I remember the Panthers taking one shot deep down the middle on a post that was overthrown, there might have been one other that Markel broke up. My point is it isn't just the Griz or Coach Stitt's offence that stays away from the middle.
There are a number of reasons for this and you guys who played the game can probably help me with a few more. First, in most base coverages there are two safeties on patrol back there. Secondly most of the time corners, especially the field corner are taught to maintain inside leverage which makes the receivers break much cleaner and easier to the outside. In most zone coverages teams are going to drop LB's into the shallow middle which if nothing else will force a QB to throw over them, or in the case of the old Tampa2, which NDSU still uses quite a bit a Mike LB will drop very deep in the middle.
So essentially you have a lot of clutter in the middle which if you are going to attack you need to either clear out with patterns that take a while to develop or give your receivers enough time to find the soft spots in the zone and sit. This is often done by using playing action to hold the LB's but because our offence has that read/option element to it where the QB "rides" the RB, play action isn't as effective.
There are a number of reasons for this and you guys who played the game can probably help me with a few more. First, in most base coverages there are two safeties on patrol back there. Secondly most of the time corners, especially the field corner are taught to maintain inside leverage which makes the receivers break much cleaner and easier to the outside. In most zone coverages teams are going to drop LB's into the shallow middle which if nothing else will force a QB to throw over them, or in the case of the old Tampa2, which NDSU still uses quite a bit a Mike LB will drop very deep in the middle.
So essentially you have a lot of clutter in the middle which if you are going to attack you need to either clear out with patterns that take a while to develop or give your receivers enough time to find the soft spots in the zone and sit. This is often done by using playing action to hold the LB's but because our offence has that read/option element to it where the QB "rides" the RB, play action isn't as effective.