November 18, 2024
The Flexbone Triple Option offense transforms teams. It creates winners. Teams with losing records turn into champions. In 2019, Tyrone (OK) finished 5-5. After hosting a Triple Option Football Academy camp, they won the Oklahoma Class C State Championship in 2020. They scored 51 points per game. Falls City HS (TX) never won a regional championship before 2010. After a camp with Dr. Cella, they became state champions that year. They scored 680 points in 15 games.
The Flexbone thrives with small teams. In 2011, Bayfield HS (CO) reached the Colorado State Championship game. Their offensive line averaged only 180 pounds. Odessa-Harrington (WA) made the 8-Man State Quarterfinals in 2015. They did this with only 20 players. In 2021, Regis (OR) reached the playoffs with 21 players. They averaged 30 points per game.
The Flexbone delivers fast results. Pamlico County (NC) won two games in 2016. After adopting the Flexbone, they reached the state finals in 2018. Tussey Mountain (PA) went 2-28 from 2015 to 2017. In 2018, they won eight games and reached the playoffs. Hollis (OK) improved from 2-6 in 2021 to eight wins in 2022. They averaged over 400 yards per game.
This offense breaks records. Cashmere HS (WA) broke school rushing and offensive records in 2013. Piedra Vista (NM) went from three wins in 2011 to nine wins in 2012. They made the state quarterfinals. In 2019, Ontario Christian (CA) set multiple school records. They also advanced to the CIF State Quarterfinals.
The Flexbone creates belief and unity. Lakewood HS (SC) had only one winning season in its history. In 2011, after a camp, they started 5-0 and reached the playoffs. South Border (ND) hadn’t won a game since 2016. In 2019, after a camp, they won four games with 16 players.
The Flexbone Triple Option offense works. It wins with any roster size. It transforms teams quickly. It breaks records and builds champions. Fall in love with the Flexbone and change your program forever.