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Clemson Tigers Spread Offense (1999) - Rich Rodriguez
The 1999 Clemson Tigers football team was a young and talented team that was on the rise.
The Tigers' offense was led by quarterback Woody Dantzler, who was a dual-threat quarterback who was able to run and pass the ball effectively. Dantzler was also a good leader, and he was able to get the most out of his teammates.
Rich Rodriguez was the offensive coordinator for the 1999 Clemson Tigers. He was in his first season with the Tigers, and he helped to transform the Clemson offense into one of the most productive in the country.
Rodriguez's offense was known for its spread attack and its use of the zone-read. The spread attack is an offensive formation that spreads the defense out across the field. This gives the quarterback more time to throw the ball and gives the receivers more room to run. The zone-read is an offensive play that gives the quarterback the option to run or pass the ball depending on the reaction of the defense.
The spread offense used on the 1999 Clemson Tigers was a relatively new offense at the time. It was popularized by Rich Rodriguez, the Tigers' offensive coordinator that season.
The spread offense is an offensive formation that spreads the defense out across the field. This gives the quarterback more time to throw the ball and gives the receivers more room to run. The spread offense also uses a lot of motion and shifts to create mismatches for the defense.
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