Everybody that Loves You is Counting on Your Ball Security

Everybody that Loves You is Counting on Your Ball Security

In the Triple Option Offense, the Quarterbacks, A-Backs, and Receivers have a specific manner in which they secure the ball. The B-Backs have another. Learn how to perfectly secure the football right here.

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Video of How the Original Adrian Peterson Dominated as a Georgia Southern B-Back

Video of How the Original Adrian Peterson Dominated as a Georgia Southern B-Back

Adrian Peterson is a former NFL running back as well as a former college running back for the Georgia Southern football team. He played B-Back in Paul Johnson’s Triple Option Offense while Coach Johnson was Head Football Coach at Georgia Southern.  Peterson played from 1998-2001. During his college career, he was awarded “Most Outstanding Player” […]

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Paul Johnson’s Top Coaching Points for Triple Option Ball Handlers

Paul Johnson’s Top Coaching Points for Triple Option Ball Handlers

Paul Johnson emphasizes specific points to his Quarterback, B-Back, and Backside A-Back on the Triple Option. This article, which was published by the Triple Option Football Academy on November 22, 2016, demonstrates what really matters. Here are Paul Johnson’s coaching points for ball carriers on the Triple Option. Learn how to install the Triple Option […]

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Five Areas to Stop Overcoaching When Running the Flexbone Triple Option Offense

Five Areas to Stop Overcoaching When Running the Flexbone Triple Option Offense

Sometimes too much information becomes bad information.  Many Flexbone Triple Option Offensive techniques require an approach that can be taught to players in one sentence.  This way, players can develop visual pictures in their minds of how to accurately technique their assignment. All Triple Option techniques are VERY important… it’s the manner in how others […]

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Coaching the First Phase of the Triple Option with the Quarterback and the B-Back

Coaching the First Phase of the Triple Option with the Quarterback and the B-Back

The diagram below demonstrates this initial process. The Academy Install the Triple Option the right way the first time. Learn from the Sports Psychologist with 20 Years of Experience Running the Triple Option Offense Dr. Lou Cella’s Triple Option Football-based Camp System has helped produce state champions, state championship appearances, state semifinals appearances, has had […]

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Georgia Tech’s First Score versus Vanderbilt (2016)–Rocket Pass Boot B-Wheel

Georgia Tech’s First Score versus Vanderbilt (2016)–Rocket Pass Boot B-Wheel

Georgia Tech scored against Vanderbilt by faking the Rocket and throwing the ball to the B-Back on a wheel route which occurred away from the Rocket action. The Boot-side Receiver ran a skinny post while the B-Back ran his away path and wheeled up the sideline. As this occurred, the Offensive Line base blocked.  The […]

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Eight (8)-Man Triple Option Football: B-Back Toss versus 4-3-1 Defense

Eight (8)-Man Triple Option Football: B-Back Toss versus 4-3-1 Defense

The B-Back Toss is utilized when Triple is run and the B-Back does not get four yards on the give.  When this happens, the defense is attempting to box the offense inside, and the offense must go outside. In eight-man football, B-Back Toss is DEVASTATING because of the numbers and angles involved. The A-Back and Guard […]

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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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Paul Johnson’s Triple Option Tips for the Offensive Backfield

Paul Johnson’s Triple Option Tips for the Offensive Backfield

Paul Johnson Triple Option Tips Backside A-Back _____ Backside A-back’s option route is five yards behind the Quarterback. _____ A-back will take three more steps and turn up with Quarterback. _____ When backside A-back catches the pitch, he will run wherever the blocking seam is.   B-Back _____ He is the dive aspect of the […]

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Paul Johnson Says Not to Worry About How Many Defenders Tackle the B-Back on Triple Option

Paul Johnson Says Not to Worry About How Many Defenders Tackle the B-Back on Triple Option

Paul Johnson says not to worry about how many defenders tackle the B-Back on Triple Option. This is due to the fact that if #1 cancels the B-Back on the Triple Option, the B-Back won’t have the football. Bottom Line: Focus on how #1 is playing the Triple Option.  Is he canceling the B-Back or not? If he […]

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