May 13, 2019
The following are the four variations of Midline run by Army and Navy: 1. Midline Triple Double Flex Midline Triple PR- #2 in triple count PA- Twirl, Arc PT- Pull, Block 1st threat PG- Veer C-BG- Reverse Ace BT- Scoop BA- Pitch BR- Cutoff Q- Mid 1, Pitch 2 B- Mid Path 2. Midline Lead […]
May 13, 2019
In this podcast episode, Dr. Cella discusses Triple Option game planning. Bottom line: If you’re a REAL Triple Option Coach, you’re going to run the Triple Option whether you are playing Houston High School in Tennessee, the University of Houston, or the Houston Texans. Therefore, your opponents are nameless, faceless opponents. Also, if you are […]
May 12, 2019
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May 12, 2019
When you just can’t get the Safety to move on Triple Option, run Triple Pass X. Triple Pass X has one Receiver rub the Safety while the other goes outside the rub. The below-listed diagram shows you how all 11 players execute Triple Pass X: To learn all the intricacies of the Triple Option Offense, […]
May 11, 2019
As the leader of the Triple Option-based football program, your job is to do the following: 1- Limit tasks to the important. The average high school offense runs 48 plays/game. Research has indicated that a play must be run at least four times/game for the play to be effective (NFL Run Study). Run the Triple […]
May 11, 2019
Quarterbacking in the Triple Option is a process… and it’s not for everyone. The Quarterback must take specific actions to be the guy; however, the guy behind him must push him to eventually become the starter. The following are six ways to earn a starting position as a Triple Option Quarterback. And, if your job […]
May 11, 2019
There’s only one difference between Triple Option and Midline Triple Option for the Quarterback position… The hop. The below-listed grid demonstrates the process for the Quarterback on Triple and Midline… Steps in Process Quarterback on Triple Option Quarterback on Midline Triple Option 1 Take the Snap Take the Snap […]