Seven Fundamental Skills That Must be Fixed to Make the Triple Option Go

Seven Fundamental Skills That Must be Fixed to Make the Triple Option Go

New high school Triple Option coaches are often worried about plays.  They want answers to every possible situation that a defense can do. When Dr. Cella put the If-Then sheet on the Internet in 2008, this created a methodology that coaches continually expanded. At one of Dr. Cella’s Triple Option Football Academy Camps this summer, […]

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Navy’s Three Answers When #1 Cancelled the B-Back on Triple Option

Navy’s Three Answers When #1 Cancelled the B-Back on Triple Option

In the 2015 Military Bowl win vs. Pitt, Navy did three things when #1 cancelled the B-Back. 1. They ran Zone Dive v. 4-3 when the Mike ran over the top to take the pitch. 2. They ran Down out of Heavy v. eight-man front.  3. They ran Outside Veer Give v. 50 to get the ball […]

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Utilizing the Over Formation to Score a Quick Touchdown

Utilizing the Over Formation to Score a Quick Touchdown

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Eight Communication Errors Assistant Coaches Must Avoid When Coaching the Triple Option Offense

Eight Communication Errors Assistant Coaches Must Avoid When Coaching the Triple Option Offense

Assistant Coaches play a HUGE role in the development of the Triple Option program. The information they educationally communicate to players make all the difference between winning and losing. There are eight communication errors to avoid when coaching the Triple Option. These errors are the following: 1- Coaches jumping to conclusions If a coach is […]

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Army and Navy’s Midline Variations

Army and Navy’s Midline Variations

The following are the four variations of Midline run by Army and Navy: 1. Midline Triple 2. Midline Lead 3. Midline White (Playside A lateral steps and leads through the B-gap) 4. Midline Twirl (Playside A motions and leads through the B-gap) The Academy Install the Triple Option the right way the first time. Learn […]

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Complete Guide to the Playside A-Back’s Blocking Assignment on Triple Option

Complete Guide to the Playside A-Back’s Blocking Assignment on Triple Option

On Triple Option, the Playside Receiver is responsible for the Deep Defender, which is the defender who drops over the top of the Receiver when the Receiver sprints off the ball. The Playside A has #3 which is the run support player. Here are the different situations that must get practiced in order to prepare […]

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Introducing the Quarterback to the Triple Option for the First Time and the Initial Drill that Starts the Process

Introducing the Quarterback to the Triple Option for the First Time and the Initial Drill that Starts the Process

This is the drill that best introduces the Quarterback to the Triple Option for the first time. Then, you can work with your Quarterback on the Pitch Phase.  Start with the Easy and Blood Stunts on Triple Option. Three stunts your Quarterback must face in practice. 1- Takes the snap. 2- Seats the ball. 3- Hops into […]

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Can Junior High/Feeder Programs Effectively Run the Triple Option Offense?

Can Junior High/Feeder Programs Effectively Run the Triple Option Offense?

In one of the most asked questions I’ve had in the many years of educating coaches on the Triple Option Offense, the questions about Junior High and Feeder programs always comes into play. “Can Junior High/Feeder Programs run the Triple Option?” I did a football camp out in Bayfield, Colorado two years ago.  Their 2nd grade […]

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Coach Paul Johnson on Offensive Line Splits in the Triple Option Offense

Coach Paul Johnson on Offensive Line Splits in the Triple Option Offense

According to Georgia Tech Head Football Coach Paul Johnson: When the Playside Tackle is able to Veer inside to the Mike Linebacker (vs. 1/2i/2 technique), the Tackle can oversplit. This means that the Playside Tackle can continue to widen his split until two defenders jump into the B-gap. Coach Johnson says that even when the […]

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Run Triple Load When You Cannot Block the Overhang vs. Triple Stack

Run Triple Load When You Cannot Block the Overhang vs. Triple Stack

When running Triple Option, the Playside A is responsible for #3 (run support).                Here is Triple Option versus Triple Stack with the Playside A blocking #3.               If the Playside A cannot block the overhang, run Triple Load.  In the Georgia Tech/Navy […]

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