The whole offseason, the talk around Rich Rodriguez’s offense has been about tempo. The famous “spot the ball,” saying is back. Rodriguez’s offense is going to be moving out there.

Over the past couple of weeks and in the spring, the players and coaching staff discussed how they’ve adjusted to the tempo, whether that’s through getting in better shape and simplifying the playbook.

There hasn’t been too much discussion on how Rodriguez will actually call the tempo offense. Usually, a coach calls in the play from the sideline, and then the quarterback relays the play to the rest of the offense in the huddle, but the biggest part of the tempo offense is running it without a huddle.

Last year, the tempo offense received a buff, allowing for offensive players to have helmet communication up t

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