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Fun, Sand, & Surf Toddler & Youth shirt
I would argue that defensive coordinators in theFun, Sand, & Surf Toddler & Youth shirt (Yes, DCs exist in the Big 12) would learn how to defend it and incorporate it into their defensive packages during fall camp. I remember Brian Kelly said they learned the basics of defending the option during fall camp and would practice it throughout the fall just to ensure it was fresh enough for Navy. Now, he indicated it was only a smart portion of the week they would do this, but just enough that it wasn’t a massive shift when it came to practice the week of the Navy game. Last I checked Notre Dame even gets a preferred walk on to run the option. With that said, the option is a great equalizer if you get the players who know what they walking into and buy into it 100%. It would definitely make life difficult for a lot of teams in the Big 12. I want to say Oregon State attempted the option back in the 80s or 90s and it didn’t work out. That was so long ago that it may not be a Fun, Sand, & Surf Toddler & Youth shirt
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