being smarter in using his personnel and knowing the college game better. He seems to learn from his mistakes....and has laid an egg or two. But, more often than not, his teams seem to play well most of the time without 5 star talent....just smart, tough, hard workers. Kelly has those kind of players, but does not seem to use their offensive talent well though there are also exceptions such as Fuller, Adams, Prosise and Eifert.
We see the power "I" set on occasion, but it comes as no surprise to anyone when it does. As has been said more than a hundred times by many, the run game is too slow to develop and subject to predictability. Most anyone would expect that many coaches could have taken the same players through the same schedule over the past 8 years with better results.