Paul Johnson’s Three Most Commonly Utilized Tags off the Triple Pass

Paul Johnson’s Three Most Commonly Utilized Tags off the Triple Pass

Read here: https://tripleoptionfootball.com/2016/09/29/paul-johnsons-three-key-passing-game-concepts-off-the-triple-option/

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Executing the No-Huddle Flexbone Triple Offense

Executing the No-Huddle Flexbone Triple Offense

The no-huddle allows the Quarterback to put the Triple Option Offense in the best play call possible.   There are three steps on how to run the Triple Option Offense with a basic no-huddle: 1. The Offensive Coach signals in a formation and a playside. 2. The Quarterback knows that Triple is the call UNLESS […]

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Getting the Backside A-Back Right on Midline Lead

Getting the Backside A-Back Right on Midline Lead

On Midline Lead, the Backside A-back needs to come over from the backside to the playside in order to serve as the extra blocker and lead the way for the Quarterback. He does this during the cadence. 1- The cadence is Down, Ready, Sethut (ball snapped on “S” of sethut) 2- The A-back leaves on […]

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Coaching Up the Officials Before the Game for the Triple Option

Coaching Up the Officials Before the Game for the Triple Option

Part One–Read here: https://tripleoptionfootball.com/2014/04/11/coaching-up-the-officials-for-the-triple-option-part-one/ Part Two–Read here: https://tripleoptionfootball.com/2014/04/11/coaching-up-the-officials-for-the-triple-option-part-two/

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Get Great at Running Triple So You Don’t NEED to Utilize Constraints

Get Great at Running Triple So You Don’t NEED to Utilize Constraints

The number one issue I’ve had when working with clients over the last decade is that they want to run so many complimentary plays. Coaches are so interested in running Wing-T concepts like Belly, Down, Buck Sweep, Power, and Jet Sweep to compliment their Triple and Midline Option. Then, there’s the old Split Back Veer coaches who […]

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Navy’s Four Principles of Flexbone Triple Football

Navy’s Four Principles of Flexbone Triple Football

Navy’s principles of Triple Option Football are described by the following: 1- Out work everyone. Players are willing to kneebend, go to the ground, and do it without stress. 2- Be tougher than everyone. Players are strong enough to withstand adverse conditions or rough or careless handling. 3. Have great discipline. The Triple Option system the […]

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Bud Wilkinson’s Coaching Philosophy

Bud Wilkinson’s Coaching Philosophy

3 National Championships & 47 consecutive wins at Oklahoma: BUD WILKINSON THOUGHTS & QUOTES From Legendary Virginia High School Football Coach, Bill Mountjoy COMMON COACHING ERRORS AND HOW TO AVOID THEM By: Bud Wilkinson GENERAL COMMENTS: The best coach is the one who makes the fewest mistakes; the one who does the best teaching job; […]

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Flexbone Triple “If-Then” for 2019

Flexbone Triple “If-Then” for 2019

When I developed the original if-then playcalling list back in 2008, the list was based on conversations with several of the Johnson family of coaches. Since then, the process has been greatly oversimplified. Run Triple IF you get four yards on Triple THEN run Triple again. IF you don’t get four yards on a give, […]

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This is Why You Keep a Receiver on the Backside of the Heavy Formation

This is Why You Keep a Receiver on the Backside of the Heavy Formation

Read here: https://tripleoptionfootball.com/2014/02/21/want-to-know-why-you-keep-a-receiver-as-the-backside-tackle-on-heavy-heavy-murg-is-why/

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President Trump Honors Army’s 2018 Football Team at the White House

President Trump Honors Army’s 2018 Football Team at the White House

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