If I am Oregon I'd do this ASAP for recruiting

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We have seen it time and time again, when will people realize. The HUNH offensive styles (Malzahn, Kelly/Oregon, Sumlin, Kingsburry, etc.) when they speed it up the defense loses.

You've seen what a couple of the best D cordinators can do in the HUNH offense with good talent this year. Muschamp at Auburn and Chavis at A&M and both did not do as hot as they have previously in different systems, and they had good talent.
There are good years and bad years with the HUNU system depending on your personnel. But teams use this system because unless you can recruit with the likes of Alabama, your not going to be able to use a traditional offense against them and beat them. Just ask Michigan St. They are like the big bully on the block. They'll run you into the ground and sit on you until you cry uncle. If you don't have their strength and talent, instead of taking them head on you've got to work around teams like that to have a chance of beating them. Those are just the facts. Teams like Ohio St and USC can just line up against them and compete. Teams like Oregon or Michigan St can't physically compete with them for 60 minutes..
 

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This may have been mentioned in this thread and I missed it but Scout.com is reporting
former Michigan coach Brady Hoke is a candidate for Oregon's defensive coordinator job.
 

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