March 15, 2026
Across the country, coaches who switched to the Flexbone Triple Option describe the same experience: immediate transformation. They don’t talk about slow rebuilds or multi‑year learning curves. They talk about winning now, scoring at historic levels, and watching their players execute with confidence they’ve never seen before.
Josh Bell of Tyrone (OK) said his team “wanted an edge,” and the Triple Option delivered a 51‑point‑per‑game offense and the school’s first state championship in 60 years. He praised the “no‑nonsense approach” and the way players learned fast and executed without hesitation.
Mark Kirchhoff at Falls City (TX) said the camp was “invaluable,” giving his players the chance to work together and master the fundamentals that led to the first regional and state championship in school history. He emphasized how powerful it was to have an outside expert teach the system the right way.
Marshall Hahn at Bayfield (CO) said the camp “brought a much higher level of focus and understanding,” leading to an undefeated regular season and a trip to the state championship game with an offensive line averaging just 180 pounds. His players finally understood what “trust the system” really meant.
For small‑roster programs, the Flexbone isn’t just an offense—it’s a lifeline.
Dennis Gibson at Wyman King Academy (SC) said that with only 14 players, seven different players scored touchdowns, and the team reached the state championship game. He said the main reason to switch is simple: “In life we need people we can depend on… he is true to his word.”
Torrey Nowell at Pamlico County (NC) saw his team jump from 108 points to 508 points in one year. He said the Academy gave them exactly what small schools need: a system‑based identity that players believe in.
Dr. Jimmy Woods at Timmonsville (SC) said the Flexbone “reduced the learning curve by about two years,” taking his team from 1‑9 to the state semifinals immediately. He called the system “a very cost‑effective strategy” that delivered instant success and long‑term stability.
Phil Zukowski at Cashmere (WA) said he thought he understood the offense—until the camp revealed how much more there was. The result? School records in rushing and total offense and a trip to the state semifinals.
Luke Dougherty at Haverford (PA) said the Flexbone “absolutely changed the way we thought about the offense,” taking his team from 1‑9 to 11‑2, breaking the school record for wins, and winning their first home playoff game ever.
Brock Berryhill at Scobey (MT) said the Flexbone was “a program changer,” taking his team from 2‑7 to the state semifinals with no returning quarterback experience.
Larry Roybal at Questa (NM) said they won “as many games as the previous eight years combined,” calling the Academy “the #1 resource for any coach.”
The coaches have already written the blueprint. The Flexbone Triple Option isn’t a gamble—it’s the proven path to winning now and securing your place at the table in 2026.