Answer Monday, Part II
Q: Scott, are you familiar with this new A-11 offense?
http://a11offense.com
"The base offense is one in which a center and two tight ends surround the football, three receivers are split right, three more split left and two quarterbacks stand behind in a shotgun, one of whom has to be at least 7 yards behind the line of scrimmage... Yes, per the rules of the game, only five players are eligible to catch a pass during a particular play and seven players have to set up on the line of scrimmage. But in the minds of Bryan and Humphries [Piedmont (Calif.) High School football coaches], you can develop an infinite number of plays with an infinite number of formations."
Might be an interesting way to use both Mark and Mitch in at the same time.
There's also a story about it on rivals;
http://highschool.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=825031
A: Its an interesting concept but I dont see a college using it this soon. Especially a school like USC. But who knows, maybe its the next spread option.
Q: SW, aren't you happy the football season is about to start? Because I know i am and honestly i am tired of people asking questions about some cheerleaders. Aren't you tired of answering questions about the song girls?
A: I just work here. And answer questions.
Q: Can Jill Painter be the new USC beat reporter and blogger?
A: She could, but neither one of us would want to make you happy.



I was going to make a joke about Norm Chow being the first to use something innovative but I don't think UCLA has one healthy QB, let along two.
As far as the last question. Wolf doesn't want anyone to be happy as long as he's miserable. No joke in that one.
Despite Mr. Wolf's defensive nature he has an impenetrable personality. So you cannot touch him. But I prefer him to UGLA's DOHN, because that guy is defensive without wit. At least Mr. Wolf TRIES to be funny.
Is Dohn bad? I check his blog on occasion when Chow news comes up and haven't noticed anything.
Dohn's blog should be posted on cardboard, which matches his personality.