With quarterback Brady White starting today for the first time, it's important to keep this mind: offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey really game plans around the strengths of his signal caller and will ask what plays they feel comfortable with.
Lindsey has an open and honest dialogue with his quarterback in tailoring the game plan and will not try and fit a square peg into a round hole. He really puts an emphasis on putting his quarterback in a position to succeed.
I know this sounds like a common sense approach, if not the ultimate no-brainer, that every offensive coordinator should have. But we also now that many offensive coordinators don't take this approach. Lindsey's methods have often worked very well for the ASU offense since his arrival. Very curious to see how it works tonight with a first-time starter behind center.
Lindsey has an open and honest dialogue with his quarterback in tailoring the game plan and will not try and fit a square peg into a round hole. He really puts an emphasis on putting his quarterback in a position to succeed.
I know this sounds like a common sense approach, if not the ultimate no-brainer, that every offensive coordinator should have. But we also now that many offensive coordinators don't take this approach. Lindsey's methods have often worked very well for the ASU offense since his arrival. Very curious to see how it works tonight with a first-time starter behind center.