We know that running the ball will never go out of style in HS football. BUT I think now more than ever talent is spread out among more schools than ever. Its been a while since we have seen a power running offense dominate Illinois landscape. I think with all these spread offenses, they give you MORE margin for error. With power running, you need to be bigger, more talented, no margin for error, and have to start out in front.
IMO I think there is less room for error in these run only offenses. In these spread offenses you can pick and chose your match ups, one on one and you have a lot more room for error. Also I think more talented players are choosing to go to school who run more of a modern offense. Example Lees whole family went to Caramel, now he is killing it in the spread at Libertyville. I think teams like MC,GW, and CG will always have success as long as they keep bringing in the talent.
Games that come to mind are JCA's recent playoff runs vs teams like Montini/Naz. Geneseo last year played vs Montini. And a majority of teams 5A - 8A who made it to state the last few years and this year run the spread. PC/LA success in recent years.
Im not saying you cant run the ball look at naz I dont think they threw a pass last weekend, but they run the offense out of the spread.
Im NOT saying primary running offenses cant be successful, but you dont have that much room for error when teams like Marist can put up 60 points at any time. In these running offenses, you cant turn the ball over, its hard to comeback from behind, must be more talented/bigger, and just have less room for error.
My main points
-Running offense can still have success
-But they have less margin for error
-Players choosing modern offense schools to attend
-Talent is much more spread out among different high schools
-Spread offenses allows for more margin of error and less talented teams to succeed.
IMO I think there is less room for error in these run only offenses. In these spread offenses you can pick and chose your match ups, one on one and you have a lot more room for error. Also I think more talented players are choosing to go to school who run more of a modern offense. Example Lees whole family went to Caramel, now he is killing it in the spread at Libertyville. I think teams like MC,GW, and CG will always have success as long as they keep bringing in the talent.
Games that come to mind are JCA's recent playoff runs vs teams like Montini/Naz. Geneseo last year played vs Montini. And a majority of teams 5A - 8A who made it to state the last few years and this year run the spread. PC/LA success in recent years.
Im not saying you cant run the ball look at naz I dont think they threw a pass last weekend, but they run the offense out of the spread.
Im NOT saying primary running offenses cant be successful, but you dont have that much room for error when teams like Marist can put up 60 points at any time. In these running offenses, you cant turn the ball over, its hard to comeback from behind, must be more talented/bigger, and just have less room for error.
My main points
-Running offense can still have success
-But they have less margin for error
-Players choosing modern offense schools to attend
-Talent is much more spread out among different high schools
-Spread offenses allows for more margin of error and less talented teams to succeed.