Looking At Larry Fedora’s Numbers
Posted Dec 27, 2011
Larry Fedora appears to be a difference maker when it comes to offenses. The Golden Eagles went from being a middle-of-the-pack offense to one of the nation’s most explosive attacks during Fedora’s time in Hattiesburg. Part of that can be explained by philosopy - predecessor Jeff Bower was more defense-oriented and conservative on offense.
(ACC Sports Journal)
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