Well, people have been calling for it for a long time, and on Saturday, LSU certainly showed a revamped offense, spending the entire spring game in the shotgun with a no-huddle, spread attack.
I have to admit, it was a bit surprising to me. I would have expected to still see some under-center work (and I’m told that there will be, but that was part of what Ed Orgeron wanted to keep under wraps) particularly in short-yardage situations.
The full results weren’t super impressive — all of 31 points were scored by the Purple and White teams combined — although the Tiger defense gets some credit there.