The Five Most Significant Differences between the High School and College Triple Option–Explained: Triple Option Football Academy Podcast

The Five Most Significant Differences between the High School and College Triple Option–Explained: Triple Option Football Academy Podcast

 
 

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The Five Most Significant Differences between the High School and College Triple Option–Explained: Triple Option Football Academy Podcast

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In this eight-minute episode, Lou Cella, Triple Option Football Academy Owner, goes in depth and explains the differences between the high school and the college triple option by focusing on the following:

  1. Cut block rule (college can and high school cannot).
  2. Three-way players (so many small schools must play their best players on offense, defense, and special teams–120 plays/game).
  3. Coaching-staff dynamics (lots of schools cannot get good enough assistant coaches to teach this highly-technical offense).
  4. Number of junk defenses (high school defensive coordinators throw 8 and 9 man fronts at the Triple Option offense, which is minimal at the college level).
  5. 20 Percent shorter game (the high school game is 48 minutes as compared to the 60-minute college game, which means that the high school triple option offense does not require as many concepts).

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