Article By Josh Rosenberg on 29th September, 2010
It started with Lovelace, who would take a direct snap and run. At first, it caught the opposing defenses off guard and was very effective.
However, after one season of using Lovelace in the Wildcat formation (and passing less than 10% of the time), teams started to prepare for it. Head Coach Greg Schiano almost never had Lovelace pass the ball, so there was nothing to keep opposing defenses off guard. When Lovelace was on the field, he'd almost always get stuffed at the line or get a coupl...
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