To Yaman,
OK....fair question about what constitutes a gimmick offense.
I'm 52 and have been watching college FB since the mid 60s.
What scUM runs is a sleight-of-hand variation of the flex/wishbone/run-n-shoot. Hide and sneak...razzle dazzle...QB getting 95% of the eventual touches. It comes and goes in and out of style. When it comes into a league, its a hit for awhile until people figure it out, then it goes away. I've seen this evolution over and over and over. The 190LB-QB's will eventually get pummeled and hurt. It's already happened. This type of offense simply cannot sustain itself.
GT found success with it last year, until, a team like Iowa could study it for awhile, prepare for it and execute. You saw what happened.
Iowa's offense, in comparison, is a pro-set, which doesn't and won't be changed for years and years. They do what they do well and basically challenge people to stop it. Same with Wisconsin. Same with OSU.
I'm not convinced scUM's defense will ever be factor under RRod. RRod's on his 3rd year with no improvement whasoever.
People don't fear scUM anymore. Whatever offense they're running simply won't last IMO...like any other gimmick. That's my bottom line.
Just like the shotgun formation was a gimmick right? The entire spread concept was a gimmick right? Florida's offense was a gimmick. Alabama is the only team in recent memory to win a NC with you "prostyle" offense.
Your point about GT would be a great one if they had any throwing capabilities. Michigan has the #4 and #5 leading recievers in the Big Ten. It has been proven time and time again that balanced offenses are successful. The playcalling at Michigan is right around 60% run and 40% pass. That's no different than it was under LC and your proven dominant "prostyle" offense, which by the way is an out of date term. There is a ton of shotgun spread concepts in the NFL right now. Another thing: You say that once there is time for a defense to study it, they will stop it. Great theory, but how many years has RR run offenses. The WVU offense was very similar to this one. You have all that to study. You had every game this year to steady it. This offense can move so many different directions. It can be pass happy or run happy. Name the top offenses in the country please. Nevermind, I'll do it:Oregon and Auburn. Michigan is right there. OSU is right there. The top two in the Big Ten are both spread offenses. In the end offense comes down to the same things no matter the system:Blocking, Running, Throwing and Catching. There isn't an offense that doesn't use those concepts. Michigan run the ball well not only because of Denard but because they have one of the best Olines in the conference, if not country. That line won't be worse next year. There isn't razzle dazzle in this offense. There is the read option, midline option, and PA. That not razzle dazzle. That is progressive football. Those aren't plays no one else runs, they are plays Michigan runs better than all but 2 teams in football and they just so happen to have a QB that can do that and throw the ball somewhat effectively as a Sophomore. The scary thing is that Michigan hasn't had their top 2 RBs for half or all of the season. What happens if RR finds a Steve Slayton for his Pat White?