Bayfield Goes to the Colorado State Championship Game with a 180-pound Offensive Line

Bayfield Goes to the Colorado State Championship Game with a 180-pound Offensive Line

 
 
“I couldn’t ask for a better group of five kids to do what we’re trying to do. They are all very intelligent. They understand that without an offensive line, your football team can’t move.  They take pride in their blocking … 1,000-yard rushers year after year.”  –Bayfield Head Coach, Marshall Hahn
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The Bayfield HS Offensive Line in 2011 
– Senior Center and Captain, Austin Riley (6-1, 180 pounds).  

“Without a doubt, he’s the leader. He’s a great football player. He could play anywhere on our team.  He could be a tailback or a tight end, but he’s our center.”

– Junior Left Guard, Jon Roberts (6-2, 170) and Junior Left Tackle Kevin Donahue (6-1, 195).

– Junior Right Guard, Nate Goddard (6-1, 175) and Junior Right Tackle, Austin McMenimen (6-1, 180). 
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“Executing the timing-based option-read offense requires concentration and attention to detail in preparation, The ‘read’ of the triple option accounts for the first defender, with the Bayfield offensive linemen ready to block the second wave of defenders.  I’ve said before, it’s hard to teach linemen not to block someone, but often a BHS lineman will release his initial block and move onto the second tier of the defense.  They are a bunch of hard-working kids. And that’s a testament to the kids we have … to the kind of hard-working parents they have, and it’s contagious. You see that … and you want to work a little harder.” –Bayfield Head Coach, Marshall Hahn

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After running a camp with Lou Cella as Camp Director, Bayfield HS (CO) had an undefeated regular season for the first time since 1996 and advanced to the state championship game in Colorado.

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“We were looking to take that next step, and felt that a camp might be just what the doctor ordered. We were not disappointed. We were already committed to the triple option, but the camp brought a much higher level of focus and understanding to our team, both players and coaches. Now when we tell our kids to ‘trust the system’ they know what we’re talking about.”

– Marshall Hahn, Head Football Coach

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System

The Big Idea in 171 Words

Here’s the problem.  If you can’t block defensive linemen, you’ll never move the ball, you’ll never score points, and you’ll never win a game.

You need to understand why this disconnect occurs to overcome it and win.

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“I know many coaches would rather install an offense the traditional way by researching it, visiting colleges that run the offense, and then picking coaches for information.

I have used that same strategy, and I know that it takes about three years to really gain an understanding of the offense and get players to execute it at a high level.

Consequently, in the research method, you do not have any collaboration with experts that are readily available when questions arise or resources that have consistency.

We wanted to give our players an offense that they could be successful with immediately.

We also concluded that by the time we visited colleges, bought DVDs, playbooks, and sent players to college camps to gain skills, we would have invested many times the cost of the camp.”

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–Dr. Jimmy Woods, Head Football Coach, Timmonsville High School.

Went from 1-9 (2010) to the state semifinals (2011) in one year after their three-day camp with Triple Option Football Academy Owner, Lou Cella.

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Here’s the solution.  The Triple Option Football Academy System.

For $997, clients receive the following plan to win:

Also, the Triple Option Football Academy clients receive the opportunity to host a three-day camp at their school—for only $1997.

Questions?  Contact the Triple Option Football Academy at (570) 332-0265.

 
 
 
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