This is from an MSU guy, breaks down the OU offense on game film...

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The analysis of the jet-sweep, tailback, fake and throw to the TE is a classic example of how Riley builds his scheme from his own tendencies thereby not creating tendencies for opponents to key on. We've scored on the jet-sweep numerous times so u know Patterson had it scouted as a RZ tendency.
 
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The analysis of the jet-sweep, tailback, fake and throw to the TE is a classic example of how Riley builds his scheme from his own tendencies thereby not creating tendencies for opponents to key on. We've scored on the jet-sweep numerous times so u know Patterson had it scouted as a RZ tendency.
You need to settle down coach, like right now:D
 

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Kc, check out the You tube video of OU plays over 40 yards this season. I think it was SportsNutz that produced it. Over 8 minutes long. Must be over 30 plays and did not include the Big 12 CG. Curious how many UGA allowed this year.
 

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Kc, check out the You tube video of OU plays over 40 yards this season. I think it was SportsNutz that produced it. Over 8 minutes long. Must be over 30 plays and did not include the Big 12 CG. Curious how many UGA allowed this year.
You can easily find stats on long plays allowed and produced.
I've watched every snap of OU this year on offense and defense (at least while Mayfield was still in the game) with the exception of your last one, which I will watch soon.

You have 55 plays of over 30 yards. That puts you in first by 2 over Okie State. However, by average per games played, Gundy's boys would be number one by a hair.

UGA has given up 16 plays of 30 or more yards this year. That's ninth best in the country.

http://www.cfbstats.com/2017/leader/national/team/defense/split01/category30/sort03.html
 
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The thing about our O that No one gives much credit to is our balance. We actually ran the ball more than we threw it this year. The keys to our offensive success are numerous: getting speed and athleticism one on one in space; eliminating tendencies; ability to do multiple things with the same personnel on the field; and the adaptability of our line and skill players to create when a play breaks down.
 
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The thing about our O that No one gives much credit to is our balance. We actually ran the ball more than we threw it this year. The keys to our offensive success are numerous: getting speed and athleticism one on one in space; eliminating tendencies; ability to do multiple things with the same personnel on the field; and the adaptability of our line and skill players to create when a play breaks down.
I've given you credit for that. And I did notice that immediately.