"Rich is the one who says if the defense is that fast, it doesnt matter what you run," Stricklin said. "If they're that much faster than what you have on offense, nothing's going to work.</p>
"So, the question becomes: Do you want to try to make five really fast guys miss you, or do you want to try to make one really fast guy miss you?"</p>
Stricklin said Kines told him that the spread requires more depth from an opposing defense, so that SEC speed might be mitigated by the end of the game by tired players on the other side of the ball. And Muschamp was "one of thoese guys who said that's exactly what you should be doing," Stricklin said.</p>