It's foolish to think that David Yost would yank too hard on the reigns of his offense, but he does acknowledge that a slight change in philosophy is in order.
As Missouri's quarterbacks coach for the past eight seasons, Yost has been a co-architect of the Tigers' explosive spread offense over the years, tutoring formers pupils like Brad Smith and Chase Daniel and paving the way for them to put up record-breaking numbers.
Now in his first season as offensive coordinator, Yost still has plenty of toys at his disposal, but inexperience among his players is forcing him to change his mode of thinking.
After losing talent at a number of positions, most notably Daniel and wide receivers Jeremy Maclin and Chase Coffman, Yos...
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