Video: The Importance of “Knee Through Crotch” Blocking

Video: The Importance of “Knee Through Crotch” Blocking

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Video: The High School Triple Option Offense is a Perimeter Game

Video: The High School Triple Option Offense is a Perimeter Game

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Video: The Installation Musts of the Triple Option Offense

Video: The Installation Musts of the Triple Option Offense

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The Three Components to the Triple Option Offense: The Triple Option

The Three Components to the Triple Option Offense: The Triple Option

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The Perimeter Component to the Triple Option Offense

The Perimeter Component to the Triple Option Offense

https://tripleoptionfootball.com/2014/04/17/the-three-components-to-the-triple-option-offense-perimeter-blocking/

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What a 5% Difference in Success Rate Can Do to Your Triple Option Offense

What a 5% Difference in Success Rate Can Do to Your Triple Option Offense

Success Rates are 50% of needed yards on first down, 70% of needed yards on second down, or 100% of needed yards on third or fourth down. A five percent difference in success rate raises your chances of winning a game to about 75 percent. That’s one of 20 plays. If you are successful in […]

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The Three Components to the Triple Option Offense: Offensive Line Blocking

The Three Components to the Triple Option Offense: Offensive Line Blocking

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Evaluate Success by Yards Per Play

Evaluate Success by Yards Per Play

If you win the per-play yardage battle by even 0.1 yards per play, your odds of winning a game rise from 50% to 55%. If you average 0.75 yards per play more than your opponent, you win three-quarters of the time. (How much is 0.75 yards per play? At the national average of 73.9 plays […]

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Audio: The #1 Concept of 2018

Audio: The #1 Concept of 2018

http://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-akddc-952ae8

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Video: Coach Paul Johnson Says “Run to the…”

Video: Coach Paul Johnson Says “Run to the…”

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