Instead of having wrs run full out on every play and rotating 7 or 8 wrs a game, they instruct their players to take plays off to keep them fresh and keep his best players on the field at all times.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/baylor-...football-is-also-the-laziest-1447358072?alg=y
More than that, it allows Briles to keep his best players on the field for almost the entire game, limiting the opportunities for opposing teams to substitute defenders and slow down Baylor’s hurry-up offense. In the Bears’ last three games, Coleman has remained on the field for almost 90% of the team’s offensive snaps.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/baylor-...football-is-also-the-laziest-1447358072?alg=y
More than that, it allows Briles to keep his best players on the field for almost the entire game, limiting the opportunities for opposing teams to substitute defenders and slow down Baylor’s hurry-up offense. In the Bears’ last three games, Coleman has remained on the field for almost 90% of the team’s offensive snaps.