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This, I haven't dug a lot, but im wondering how much he runs the ball. Flash and bomb is fine, but still gotta run in this league.

RBs under Heupel as OC:

Damien Williams
Samaje Perine
Ish Witter
Damarea Crockett
Larry Rountree III
Greg McCrae
Otis Anderson

Some pretty solid results among them, Perine went over 1700 in his freshmen season with Heupel had drop-off in his 2 seasons without him.
 
Took from a volquester who posted this article from the Orlando Sentinel. I don't think we realize how good this offense is about to be. I know it's long, but read it guys. It's worth it.

“He does not have a playbook, maybe a pamphlet or just a page is what I can glean from what I am seeing,” wrote one fan.


“Truly feels like we have just eight plays,” wrote another fan.
“The coach needs to go,” wrote another.


And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why I never, ever listen to fans, which is short for fanatics, which is a synonym for wackos.

UCF 51, Tulane 34.
The Knights compiled 689 yards of total offense on Saturday, quarterback Dillon Gabriel threw for 422 yards and five touchdowns, running back Greg McCrae ran 25 times for 162 yards and wide receiver Marlon Williams caught nine passes for 174 yards and three touchdowns.


Hey, disgruntled fans, ask Tulane’s defense about Josh Heupel’s playbook.

Ask any opposing defensive coordinator in college football about Josh Heupel’s playbook.

Yes, UCF’s season thus far has been a major disappointment because of a young, porous defense but at least Knights fans can turn on the TV every Saturday and be entertained by one of the most astute offensive minds in the game, one of the best quarterbacks in the country and inarguably the most explosive, entertaining offense in the nation.
Maybe even in history.
If you’re scoring at home, Gabriel leads the nation in passing, Williams leads the nation in receiving and UCF’s offense is now averaging a national-best 646.8 yards per game. If the Knights keep up this pace, they will shatter the all-time record for total offense in a season set by the 1989 Houston Cougars, who averaged 624.9 yards per game.

In three years at UCF, Heupel has a 26-6 record at UCF and his offense has been ranked No. 5, No. 2 and now No. 1 in the country. And before he took the UCF job, Heupel was the offensive coordinator at Missouri under former head coach Barry Odom.
When Heupel arrived at Mizzou in 2016, he took over an offense ranked 124th in the country the previous season. In the first year of Heupel’s fast-break, no-huddle offense, the Tigers were ranked 13th in the nation and improved to eighth the following year in the big, bad SEC. When Heupel left, the Missouri offense went back to its formerly pathetic self.
Anybody who questions Heupel’s offensive imagination and acumen is just plain idiotic. The man is an offensive genius. Or as the great Steve Spurrier once playfully reprimanded a sports writer back in his heyday, “Don’t call me a genius; call me a mastermind.”
The Knights came into Saturday not only leading the nation in total offense, but no other team in college football was within 40 yards of their average. For comparison’s sake, Alabama has the most explosive offenses of the Nick Saban era, and UCF is averaging about 80 yards per game more than the Crimson Tide.

“We’ve got a lot of great players and that makes it a whole lot easier to call offensive plays,” Heupel said. “This offensive skill group is athletic and understands what they’re doing. We’ve got great trust in every single one of them. We’ve also got five guys up front [on the offensive line] who fight and compete. … And being in Year 2, you’ve seen the growth that Dillon has had as a quarterback.”
In fact, Gabriel has been nothing short of brilliant with his fourth 400-yard passing performance Saturday in five games this season. His touch on the long ball and his improvisational skills are uncanny, evidenced by a perfectly placed scramble-drill 54-yard TD bomb to Williams in the first quarter.


Remember last year when LSU’s Joe Burrow had arguably the greatest season for a quarterback in the history of college football with 6,040 yards of total offense? That’s an average of 403 yards of total offense per game. Thus far this season, Gabriel is averaging 461 yards of total offense, nearly 60 yard per game more than Burrow averaged last season.
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Eh dunno, takes a while for players to learn new schemes and plus the oline could seriously struggle

Hopefully Heupel can scheme around any OL deficiencies. He seems like a bright enough dude to not square peg, round hole it like we have done every year since 2013 that Dobbs wasn't starting.
 
Elliott was never offered the job. Clemson boosters and insiders have said as much.

He and White had some talks but with big talks Boyd/Plowman made of a sitting, proven winner, head coach it eliminated Elliott before the search even started.
and low was talking this morning about how Dabo got involved to help keep him ....

truth probably somewhere in the middle....
 
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Real talk...we have the horses on offense to easily average 30+ points a game next year.
I doubt we have enough good WRs to run as much as he'll want, but I'm excited to see Bailey and Salter in this offense.

I believe it will be a totally different scheme on the offensive line so that will take some time to gel.
 
Sam Brandford
Landry Jones
Jordan Love
Drew Lock

All guys Heupel got into the NFL, and that kid at UCF in his first 2 seasons was starting to develop as well (maybe not a NFL guy, but who knows with 2 more years).
This is what I’m excited about. To win a conference or national title you have to have a QB. It’s impossible to compete at a high level without one. The best seasons we’ve had in recent years we’ve ground out some 8-4s with the run game and defense in critical situations. But that’s the ceiling without a good QB. With a good QB, you can be less talented and still edge out more Ws. Heupel basically means we will have an above avg QB and maybe an elite one.
 
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I doubt we have enough good WRs to run as much as he'll want, but I'm excited to see Bailey and Salter in this offense.

I believe it will be a totally different scheme on the offensive line so that will take some time to gel.
It doesn’t take an elite receiver to score points and get yards when the ball is well placed.
 
This is what I’m excited about. To win a conference or national title you have to have a QB. It’s impossible to compete at a high level without one. The best seasons we’ve had in recent years we’ve ground out some 8-4s with the run game and defense in critical situations. But that’s the ceiling without a good QB. With a good QB, you can be less talented and still edge out more Ws. Heupel basically means we will have an above avg QB and maybe an elite one.

Hell, look at the good wins Pruitt had. They happened when JG actually lived up to his potential.
 
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