I've seen more teams use the Pistol now, and it makes a lot of sense to me. Running in the Spread is more east/west and spread draws. Can be effective no doubt if the holes are there. But with the Pistol you still get your QB back in a short shotgun to see the field and all but the TB is in a I-Back position where he can get a little head of steam up before he gets the ball. I saw OU use it, I saw Alabama use it, of course Nevada's Chris Ault is the big guru with this offense. I wonder if more an more teams will use it to help their running game. Terry
Under the "the more things change the more they stay the same" category. Pete Caroll discussing how the Wildcat is another name for the single wing: Q