"Creating tempo and becoming familiar with the base of the new offense" are the goals that new offensive coordinator Brett Elliott has established for the Texas State's offensive players this spring.
"The main thing that we want to get out of it is tempo," said Elliott. "Our whole philosophy this spring is to learn the base offense, gain confidence in it and believe in it. That way, we can go into the summer feeling good and coming back into fall camp feeling good about it."
Elliott and the Bobcats went through the second day of implementing the new offense that features an up-tempo and aggressive attack in shorts and helmets on Tuesday.