CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) Among the difficult things about remaking Oregon State's pro-style offense has been the huddle. Or, more specifically, the lack of one.
New offensive coordinator Dave Baldwin has been charged with taking Oregon State's offense out of Mike Riley's era and remaking it for new head coach Gary Andersen. That means taking the Beavers from a pro-style to a speedy spread.
And that's where the no-huddle comes in.
''They used to get in the huddle and they were able to terminologize, `This is the play and go,' where as now we send in the personnel and we're lining up at the line of scrimmage,'' Baldwin said.