(First of a two-part series previewing the 2017 Alamogordo football team)
Most people associate no-huddle offenses with high-tempo, passing dominated schemes in which the ground game is an afterthought.
First-year Alamogordo head coach A.J. Cisco, a former Hatch Valley assistant, approaches things a little differently.
Sure, the Tigers intend to utilize a predominantly no-huddle offense in 20117, but with an emphasis on running the football from the triple option formation.
Different? You betcha.
“We’re changing the offense, we’re changing the defense, we’re changing the entire philosophy of what we do as a program,” Cisco told NMPreps. “We’re not going to a spread, no-huddle, up-tempo, throw it all over the place (offense).