Every play-caller has his own philosophy born of his experiences and the influences he’s had along the way. The Texas Tech football team’s offensive coordinator David Yost is no exception.
Despite the fact that he’s considered inside football circles as an innovator and a QB guru for his time working with such NFL QBs as Chase Daniel, Blaine Gabbert, and Brad Smith as well as future NFL QB Justin Herbert at Oregon, Yost has yet to impress a large number of Red Raider fans. And following Saturday’s whimper of an offensive showing from Yost’s side of the ball in a 34-24 home loss to Iowa State, the complaints about his game plan and philosophy are louder than they have been all season.