Woodward’s style of offense, the spread, is perfect given Ironton’s recruits. They have the skill to make it work.fielddaddy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 2:40 pmNo Burg didn't want that coach they ran him off and he went to Ironton and is a great addition to Ironton's Offense and detrimental to Burg's Offense and if Woodward developed that coach as you said then why such a drop off in offense ? Shouldn't Burg's offense still be thriving under Woodward ?RBH23 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 1:45 pmPendelton is a great recruiter. That’s what he does extremely well. Again, kudos to him for realizing IHS isn’t winning anything without bringing in a massive amount of talent.Jawnjkang98 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 10:23 am
HC's are CEO's and a big part of being a CEO is being able to put the right personnel in the right places that benefit you.
Burg could use a coach that can do as well because Woodard is OWNED by Trevon Pendleton. Owns him. He is woodards Daddy. Lmao
Also, good for him for getting a coach developed by Burg and Woodward. Pendleton obviously can’t lead an offense so he went to Burg to find that person.
Even without their previous offensive coach because you said Woodward developed him.
As for Burg, the spread has not went well against good teams. State title team almost lost to Columbus Academy running the spread; switched to power run to win that game. Also, in 2018, despite having nearly their entire offense back, the team got blown out in the state semifinals due to the spread O being a big flop.
Can go back over the past 10 years and point out games where Burg’s high-flying spread O put up incredible numbers until running into a team with good skill players. Then the O performed terribly. Fortunately Burg’s D bailed them out in many games.