Hybrid is a buzzword heard around the world. We have hybrid golf clubs, hybrid vehicles; and for Michigan football, a hybrid scheme utilized on both sides of the ball.
It wasn’t always this way, in fact, the offense historically operated in the AOL era; surrendering two downs to the run and the third was a predictable short throw to the first down marker. A strategy that works against the likes of Rutgers but not against the college football giants.
And yet, we have very little understanding of this new age Josh Gattis offense. Josh himself categorized the offense with the term speed-in-space.