Since he arrived at Coahoma in 2018, it’s been Chris Joslin’s goal to have a balanced offensive attack with a variety of weapons he can throw at opposing defenses.
He’s long believed that when opponents can’t key on one or two individuals and must account for both the run and pass, that makes his offense harder to prepare for and defend.
After making strides in this area last season, the Bulldogs will field their deepest skill group yet this fall. And if things go according to plan, particularly where rebuilding the offensive line is concerned, Joslin believes this could be one of his most explosive offenses as well.

