March 1, 2026
In 2025, three programs connected to the Triple Option Football Academy captured state championships: Fort Sumner (New Mexico), Scobey (Montana), and Oak Hall (Florida). All three teams won their titles during the same weekend, creating a rare and powerful moment that validated the system’s ability to produce fast, repeatable success across completely different environments.
This was not coincidence. This was confirmation.
Fort Sumner — New Mexico
• A small-school program built on discipline, toughness, and physical football.
• The Flexbone Triple Option established a downhill, assignment-sound identity that overwhelmed opponents weekly.
• Their championship showed the system thrives even when roster depth remains limited.
Scobey — Montana
• A rural program competing in a state defined by physical, hard-nosed football.
• The Academy’s system allowed them to control tempo, reduce mistakes, and maximize meaningful repetitions.
• Their title reinforced that the Triple Option serves as a true talent equalizer in small-school football.
Oak Hall — Florida
• A private-school program competing in one of America’s fastest and most athletic football environments.
• The Triple Option created a schematic advantage against quicker, more explosive defenses.
• Their championship proved the system succeeds not only in rural programs, but also in high-speed Florida football.
These titles were not random outcomes. They revealed three undeniable truths about the Triple Option Football Academy:
• The system works across classifications and competitive environments.
• The system adapts to any roster composition, regardless of size or experience.
• The system produces rapid turnarounds because it prioritizes clarity, repetition, and decisive execution.
Three different states. Three different roster realities. One identical result.
Winning championships.
The fact that all three programs finished on top during the same weekend highlights something deeper than success—it demonstrates repeatability.
The Academy’s results consistently reveal the same transformation pattern:
• One-season turnarounds from losing records to deep playoff runs.
• Programs executing 1,200 live plays within the first three weeks of training camp.
• Coaching staffs gaining a clear blueprint that eliminates guesswork and creates consistency.
• Offenses forcing defensive coordinators to react on every single snap.
This weekend was more than a celebration of three champions.
It was proof that when coaches commit fully to clarity, discipline, and execution, winning stops being unpredictable and starts becoming systematic.