November 13, 2013
The 4-3/6-1 is the most common defensive alignment seen by college Triple Option teams. At the high school level, this alignment is less prevalent, but still seen. Because of a lack of parity at the high school level, Paul Johnson recommends “Ace” blocking the A-gap defender on Triple Option. This is time-tested and infallible at […]
November 13, 2013
The Sprint Pass is a great 3rd and 10 concept… However, defenses likely will send the house on 3rd and 10. Sprint Rules PR- Vertical (if over the top of the corner at 16 yards, keep running) to Flash (16 yard vertical, come back to the outside at 14 yards) PA, OL- Gate (Step Playside […]
November 12, 2013
On Triple Option, the Playside Receiver blocks the Near Deep Defender. When the corner is aligned in a press alignment and the safety drops to the deep zone on the playside, the safety becomes the NEAR DEEP DEFENDER. The diagram demonstrates how to block this NEAR DEEP DEFENDER in this particular situation. System The Big […]
November 12, 2013
The following are questions the Triple Option Football Academy has received over the last week: 1. How do you attack the 3-5 and 4-3? A: Run Triple. Yes, that’s your OFFENSE. Versus the 4-3 when the 3-technique is on the call side, the play defaults to Midline Lead. 2. What are the top Triple Option pass […]
November 12, 2013
The answers to Triple Option Football Academy #2 are listed below…. One yard behind the Tackle and his inside foot is on the outside foot of the Tackle. Ace with the Backside Guard. Reseed the football. Heels. Scoop. Load. Two. Middle Linebacker. Wheel. Playside. So… how much do you know about the Triple Option Offense? Triple Option […]
November 12, 2013
Triple Option Football Academy Exam #2 This test helps you to understand vital triple option football information. The test contains 10 questions. Choose an answer to complete each question. After finishing the test, answers will be provided via the link below. What is the alignment of the A-backs in the Triple Option Offense? What is […]
November 12, 2013
Offensive Line Guards are more than one yard from the Center, Tackles are more than one yard from the guards. Hands at heels of Center. Left Tackle/Left Guard- Right handed stance, inside foot back. Right Guard/Right Tackle- Left handed stance, inside foot back. Center- Four point stance, dominant thumb on laces, feet back as deep […]
November 12, 2013
Very simply, this is the cadence best utilized for the Triple Option Offense.Down, Ready, Sethut The ball is snapped on the “S” in sethut. In 2010, Navy added the word “Down” to eliminate the foot stomp on Rocket and Midline Lead. One thing about the Triple Option Offense–you WANT them to blitz and you WANT […]
November 11, 2013
Ok, so here’s the situation. The defense is aligning with one-high safety. You’ve been taught that you need to bring an extra player over to force the defense to declare themselves. You call Triple Option to the Over side. They don’t bring anyone over… so you have the numbers advantage. They align a 3-technique to […]
November 11, 2013
For information on articles, for discussions, and for Triple Option Football Academy news… On Facebook On Twitter ________________________ 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 […]