But the analogy is never more apt than when it comes to Kevin Sumlin's
version of the Air Raid, run by the
most electrifying player in college football, taking on a Nick Saban defense.
We eluded to the wild world of electrostatic drivers in the intro, but let's do a crash - course review for those who aren't yet intimate with the technology:
Most in - ear headphones use one of two driver technologies: dynamic drivers, which are essentially micro-sized
versions of the speakers in your home, or balanced armature drivers, which are extremely tiny tubes (armatures) wrapped in a voice coil that vibrates when
electrified, again, creating sound.