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Published: August 10, 2008
Why the no-huddle?
By Scott Wright and Jake Trotter
Three reasons a team would use a no-huddle offense:

•1. Speed up the game: The new play clock rules are designed to shorten games, but the no-huddle will help offenses get back some of the plays the rules will take away. More plays equal more opportunities to score.

Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy calls it "fast-break offense,” which his team has used the last three seasons to become one of the Big 12 ...

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