Absolutely unacceptable. Put all the blame on injuries if you want, but a back to back P5 conf champion with consecutive great recruiting classes should never have what is essentially the worst offense in the country.
If only one of the 10 coaches on the staff was responsible for recruiting and developing the leader of the offense and all of the backups at that position. Because that only required being responsible for 7 or 8 individuals, he could also supplement his duties by deciding what plays to run which would be really beneficial due to his in depth knowledge of the capabilities of his offensive leader.
You could even give him an excellent, climate controlled place to sit every week where he would have the best view of what was and wasn’t working. Make sure he has the best electronics so that he can be in constant communication with all of the right people. What could go wrong?
You’re absolutely right….there are 133…however, in the rankings there are three teams that are tied, hence, the worst spot is 130. Whatever the case, if Utah puts up another 200 yard nothing burger against Cal, they will surely be the worst offense, statistically, in the nation.
Ponder that for a moment…I mean, there are some absolutely horrible teams out there that have better offenses than Utah as we speak.
It can also depend on which stat site you are looking at. Sam Houston State, Jacksonville State and James Madison are transitioning to FBS and aren’t eligible for conference championships or bowls per NCAA rule. NCAA.com doesn’t list their stats because of that.
Was more trying to be funny than act like there was any real difference between 130 and 133. #jokefail