Now let's tick off those things that the "waves of posters" have been right about about while at the same time, correcting the nonsense on the list zipp has composted, I mean compiled above.
- UofL is a very average football team this year on both sides of the ball. With that said, they have a very good record against other average teams - losing only to one - auburn. Louisville has two average to good QBs that have at times both looked good and at other times had their deficiencies exposed. At this point neither one of them could be considered the answer, but it's clear what type of offense Petrino prefers - and it sure ain't the read option.
- Even factoring in his groundbreaking 10 second radio interaction with Petrino, zipp has as much understanding of the offensive play calling as the average ladybird. Additionally for all of his busy work with stats, it's clear that zipp doesn't really understand the game of football, nor will he anytime soon. This is evidenced by his silly - yet steadfast - belief that: Petrino's offense has changed, rather than it being a case of him adapting to his current personnel; Petrino is only recruiting read option / dual threat QBs, despite the fact that the kid (J Pass) he is mainly referring to is on record as saying that he is coming to UofL so as not to be in a read option offense; that the running game is not more successful when the QB is under center; and finally that Teddy Bridgewater was a dual threat QB who Petrino would have had running the read option.
As for the yuts, kudos to being one of literally thousands of people to recognize that they weren't very good (again) - though that seems a little analogous to predicting the sunrise. And for the record, the recognition of the obvious reasons stated above is why you're alone.