January 5, 2014
The following are all the Triple Option Offensive formations and how they are best utilized: Double Flex. This formation is utilized to run Rocket better versus the blitz. Utilize this article as a guide in 2014 when running the Triple Option Offense. Disclaimer: Practice situational […]
January 5, 2014
The Playside Receiver’s assignment on ALL Triple Option concepts is to block the Near Deep Defender. The following shows you how to do this: Utilize this article to teach your Playside Receivers how to block the Near Deep Defender in 2014. Triple Option Football Academy — Online Education for Coaches 2014 Triple Option Football […]
January 5, 2014
The Zone Option is run when the Action Key or Mike Linebacker are making the tackle on Triple/Midline. This is the concept that best constrains them. Here is how to run the Zone Option. (Note the adjustment made in 2013 by Navy and Georgia Southern with the B-Back and the Playside A) Playside Receiver- Near Deep […]
January 5, 2014
The quiz can be found here. 1- Veer to Ace 2- Ace (Reverse) 3- Ace (Reverse) 4- Scoop 5- Scoop 6- Base to Down 7- Base to Ace 8- Backside A-gap to first threat off Backside Tackle 9- Gate (Playside A-gap) 10- Backside A-gap to first threat off Backside Tackle Triple Option Football Academy — […]
January 5, 2014
In the Triple Option Offense, the Center has more physical responsibility than any other Offensive Lineman. This is because he is up on the football, while the Guards and Tackles are set 1 1/2 deep. The following are 10 questions about the Center position in the Triple Option Offense: 1- What is the Center’s assignment […]
January 5, 2014
The Spread Formation is the default formation in the Triple Option Offense. Here is how all 11 players align in the Spread Formation. Triple Option Football Academy — Online Education for Coaches 2014 Triple Option Football Academy Camps with Dr. Cella
January 4, 2014
The triple-option is often considered football’s high-wire act, a risk-laced offense predicated on sleight-of-hand fakes and precision pitches on the fly. So how is it that Navy, an option team to its core, is tied for fewest turnovers per game in NCAA football in 2013? The Dallas Morning News tells you why. Triple Option Football […]
January 4, 2014
Four Verticals is a tremendously effective concept for Triple Option Teams because they blow the top off the defensive coverage. A common way to defend the Triple Option is Quarters Coverage. This is the most common way colleges defend the Triple Option so that they don’t sacrifice pass coverage for run support. Here’s how Four Verticals […]
January 4, 2014
Here’s the big idea. You are playing a team that has an overwhelming pass rush. Other teams on your schedule can’t protect their Quarterback. They are getting into the backfield off the edge every time. There’s only one way to stop this pass rush. Just run Triple. You’ll be reading the C and D-gap player. […]
January 3, 2014
This is the Over Formation The Odd Stack Defense possesses one safety, so the defense puts themselves in a compromising situation when the Triple Option Offense brings the Receiver Over. Now, the defense must declare where they are going with the safety. UNLESS the defense brings somebody over from the backside to the playside, the […]