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There have been a couple of references to Meyer's offense, and will other coaches figure it out to stop it. Well here's what the BG News says

Falcon offense leaves some wishing for no more scoring

By Joel Hammond
Sports Editor
October 07, 2002

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Josh Harris continues to lead the country in scoring, while Suisham and Redd rank high also.

Accolades and rankings aside, the nuts and bolts of the offense don't seem too difficult to figure out. It's either a halfback draw, a quarterback draw or out patterns by five receivers. From afar, there appears to be no intricacies to a seemingly simple offensive scheme.

Even in its simplicity, though, the offense seems to be unstoppable, due to either great coaching or unbelievably high talent levels at the skill positions. Josh Harris will soon be thrown into Heisman Trophy talk. Robert Redd is an electrifying player on returns and receptions. Joe Alls, though now injured, is as solid as they come out of the backfield. Center Jon Mazur and his mates in the trenches have finally begun to get credit for the offense's productivity with their solid play.
This is the most stunning statistic I've seen yet, from today's Blade:

BGSU INSIDE THE 20
Times: 24
Touchdowns: 19
Field Goals: 4/4
Turnovers: 1

Sweet Jesus!
Pretty impressive stats, RF! <img border="0" alt="[Saber]" title="" src="graemlins/saber.gif" />
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