Pump fakes and jab steps from the QB. I've posted about it before, and it is drastically underused in college football. Mullen masters it, and A&M QB did it so well yesterday on a jab step and then wide open throw to the TE for TD.

You put Taylor in so they have to respect the run at QB, and then you use the jab step to hold linebackers and safeties and allow these speedy guys to get an extra step or to free up a TE in the goal to go spots...it's impossible to defend. Pump fakes to gain a step on a defender when you have guys as fast as Thompson are so huge...and we never use it.

Petrino uses it a lot with Green too. Not sure why we don't