Much has been made — and rightfully so — about Joe Burrow’s dominance this season in college football, and most notably how the Heisman Trophy winner has somehow pulled off a ridiculous 77.6 percent completion percentage.

But what if you’re the defensive coordinator, or coaching staff to try and stop him? One anonymous coach reportedly outlined a plan to do just that for Yahoo! Sports.

“One opposing assistant coach said when they had a stretch of relative success against Burrow – i.e. a few possessions without scores – was when they were able to disguise their defenses pre-snap.

He explained it this way: “So much of Burrow is anticipating and identifying what (defense) you’re in. He goes to the line of scrimmage with A-B-C set up. If he sees this, he’s going to do this. Where’s the boundary safety? Is the corner pressing or is he off? The first- and second-down run plays have RPO tags on them.”

What can you do?

“If you are in split safety, try and drop a safety late into run support. They want to run into a light box. So can you hold your safety down and drop him later? If they are seeing one-high in the middle of the field, they’re going to want to go one-on-one to the backside with (Justin) Jefferson. The picture predicates so much.”