You obviously have no appreciation for what Snyder does at KANSAS STATE. One of the worst teams, historically, in college football. He brought them up, retired, they tanked, he came back, now they are #2 in the BCS and just drilling people.
All of this with entirely 2-3 star talent and a ton of junior college transfers.
What does any of that have to do with whether or not OU should adopt their offense?!?
And let's be accurate. He brought them up, left them after back to back seasons of 4-7 and 5-6, and lost 12 games his first two seasons back. He also coached a lot of seasons against Big 8/Big 12 powers that were down. OU, UT, and Nebraska all were at nearly all time lows during parts of his tenure.
Snyder is a good coach, no doubt. But that doesn't mean his offense is the way to go. None of the traditional powers run it. It's hard to recruit to. The top QB's around the country all want to throw the ball. The lineman want to pass block, and run block to an NFL scheme. No good receivers want to go there. And it probably hurts defensive recruiting, b/c none of the NFL-type defenders want to go and practice against an offense they will never see in the NFL every day.
I don't even know why I'm arguing this, b/c Bob isn't going to change this offense (much). That is 100% a given. He has stated that. He'll adopt some to personnel, but we're going to be similar to what we are now for a long time, scheme-wise.
The scheme/system isn't the problem. The problem is that we lost 3 potential oline starters before the season even started, and two reserves after that. The problem is that we had some bad apples at receiver the last couple of years, and Landry had to break in all new receivers this year b/c of those suspensions. Brown, Metoyer, Shepard, Saunders.....none of those guys were on campus last year. And Landry, as good as he is, has a couple of bad tendencies/habits that make him susceptible to bad plays. He doesn't move well. He doesn't get through reads well. And he doesn't throw the most accurate ball, comparatively speaking. It's really pretty amazing that Stoops and Heupel have got him playing as well as he has while at OU. He won't do well in the NFL, I know that. But he's been coached up, and they cover his warts pretty well, all things considered.
So yes, I expect our system to be fine. We need to get our offensive line depth/experience back up to where it was suppose to be. We've already improved the WR's, and we have enough youth that they should be solid for awhile. The question is, do we have a QB on campus that can throw it well enough next year to not have a drop off? I don't know. Bell isn't ready now, but maybe after being the #1 starting in January, he'll get there.