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Think about this for a moment. Pauling has 4.31 speed in the 40. If you're looking for a jet receiver to draw defenders like flies to a bloated dead carcass alongside a road in the July sun, this is the kind of kid who can do it. Even if you don't throw his way too often, because of over and under coverage, there are others out there who are being matched up one on one, and that's gotta make you smile.![]()
Wisconsin lands a commitment from former Cincinnati WR Will Pauling
Redshirt freshman wide receiver Will Pauling to follow Luke Fickell from Cincinnati to Wisconsinwisconsin.rivals.com
And just wait til potential recruits see how Fick and Co. operate their program. Very, very exciting for years to come.Not sure in my lifetime UW has EVER had this kind of flurry of recruiting. It's really a breath of fresh air. Year one is going to be a transition. No miracles but in 2-3 years watch out!
What adds to the excitement is how Longo acknowledges and embraces a full on run game to go with the passing game. He's looking at a dynamic offense, not a jail break passing game. I'm really excited to see this developing.Not sure in my lifetime UW has EVER had this kind of flurry of recruiting. It's really a breath of fresh air. Year one is going to be a transition. No miracles but in 2-3 years watch out!
Longo will not abandon the run. He'll make it more effective. The passing threat that his offense brings will force teams to quit playing 8 in the box to stop the run. He's going to force defenses to be honest out there, and honor the short and long passing game, as well as the run.To much change! Keep the power run on 1st 2nd and 3rd down!![]()
Longo realizes that the Air Raid offense is not as effective as it can be, if it's a committed passing offense. The mix between pass and run is intended to continuously keep defenses off balance, not knowing which will be done, from any given offensive formation.
If you look at the direction they've gone, with offensive linemen, you see that they are still going with the huge offensive linemen, and will employ a lot of inside zone runs within their system.
I don't think any of us believed for a moment it was going to become an aerial circus.