Excuse me but I think I’ve found the problem. If they are using two centers does Center A snap the ball to Center B who then snaps the ball to the quarterback. This seems awful time consuming and is probably affecting the timing of the running game. Or do they have two centers so one center can snap the ball to Lester and the other center can snap the ball to Blevins. That’s a bold strategy Mike Leach hasn’t even thought of. Of course there is only one football, so I don’t think that’s it. So, if there is only one center and the interior line between the center is going to keep getting better and better, who exactly is playing between the center? Never mind I don’t want to know the answer to that question...