Josh Heupel has finalized his offensive staff in Knoxville, set to transform that side of the ball into his fast-paced, spread-iso attack. The system has been compared to the old Baylor offense, designed to spread a defense out and take advantage of numbers — either on the perimeter or in the run game. However it looks, it will be a big departure from the typical old-fashioned looks that Jim Chaney brought to the table.
Helping Heupel’s offense go will be offensive coordinator and tight ends coach Alex Golesh. The 36 year old assistant will not call plays, but will be heavily involved in the game-planning with Heupel.