I miss watching? The option offense. I grew up watching Georgia Southern under Erk Russell in the late 80s and early 90s, when those Eagles would line up in the triple option and just chew clock and demoralize defenses. There was something beautiful about seeing a fullback take a handoff, feel the defensive end crash down, and then watch the quarterback pull it and ride the pitch man for 15 yards before anybody even touched him. It was chess, not checkers. You had to be disciplined on every single snap or theyd gash you for 60 yards. Now everything is five-wide RPOs and tempo and I swear half these kids dont even know how to take a proper option pitch. The 1992 Georgia Southern team that beat Florida in the Swamp ran that thing to perfection and I still watch that tape sometimes. We lost something real when everybody switched to the spread.