His record the last three years against Clemson and FSU is 2-2, which is .500 ball for the math challenged. And that's quite a bit better than Petrino's 1-6 record (0.143) against those teams over the same three years.
Johnson obviously runs a different scheme. I think the questions with Petrino is that the 2.0 version is inferior to 1.0, which is kinda in the same realm of criticism.
So, since this type of stat is all that matters, who's ready for the triple-option? Let's hire THAT GUY!...
Johnson obviously runs a different scheme. I think the questions with Petrino is that the 2.0 version is inferior to 1.0, which is kinda in the same realm of criticism.
So, since this type of stat is all that matters, who's ready for the triple-option? Let's hire THAT GUY!...