I am not entirely convinced Peterman has shown us everything in his playbook.
It is difficult for me to believe that he doesn't know how big this game is and what it means to momentum of the program.
To someone's point earlier, I felt really good a year ago. The difference is Peterman.
Teams adds new plays and wrinkles every week. It's called game planning. There is no magic Peterman is saving for this week. We are going to continue to do what we have done all season.
So you don't see Miles running more, or Ross and Shaq being a bigger part of the game?
You seem pretty savvy about football, so you know there are certain plays coaches don't run so it can be held back against teams they are targeting.
I get what you are saying now. The coaches certainly have installed some new plays and packages, specifically for Oregon. They do that each week for every opponent. They do that each week to try and exploit what they perceive as Oregon's weaknesses. In that case, yes, there are things Peterman is holding back for Oregon. They will go through the same process next week before playing ASU.
You could see Miles run more. He will probably have a couple called runs and some scrambles. They talk about wanting to get Ross the ball more every week. Hopefully it happens. I doubt Shaq plays too much at RB, because we need him on defense, but I could be wrong. Maybe Peterman plans for him to get a couple series at RB.