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Inside the Clemson Offense: Sprint Draw and PA Option

Looking over the film of the games, I noticed this play and the various play-action passes based off of it when I was thinking it was isolation. This play looks very similar to the Iso when the F...

Inside the Clemson offense: The Iso

 Also known as the greatest play in football. Why? Because its simple. Its the 2nd play that is taught to kids learning football after the FB Dive. So then it stands to reason if its simple, its...

Inside the Clemson offense: HB Power/Trap

Each week we're going to try to highlight one or two specific plays that either resulted in scores or were run very often by the team. This week, since Clemson showed so much I-formation running for t...

Inside the Clemson offense: Spiller's TD Play,Pro Wing X Over

Here we have a breakdown of the TD play to CJ Spiller last week. The PlayIn this "Ace X Over" or "Pro Wing X over" play, the number one receiver (X) runs inside to a deep post over the top to exploi...

Defensive breakdowns against TCU: inverted veer option

Chris at Smartfootball got hold of the clip we uploaded for the TCU game review, and looked at the variation of the zone read that TCU ran against us last weekend here. Thankfully it saves me a couple...

Inside the Clemson Offense: Reasons to go No-Huddle

Over the spring and August camp, all we heard was that the offense was running mostly no-huddle, yet we have seen fairly little of it so far this year. This is because of execution problems: you dont ...

Inside the Clemson Offense: 34/35 Zone

The bread and butter run play of the Spence, as well as most one-back, system is the zone rushing play. There are several to pick from but here we'll describe a brief introduction to zone blocking its...

Miami: Mark Whipple and the West Coast Offense

  What is the West Coast offense? Emphasis on balanced football from traditional pro-sets and structure. Generally, alot of passing in the 1st half for quick scores sets up the run in the 2nd to...

The Passing Game in a Zone-Blocking Offense

Why have we seen/heard so little of the deep pass during the preseason?  The answer lies partly in the injury to Denarius Moore (which reduced the number of deep-threat receivers), but is fundame...

Husker Offensive Line Must Dictate To Defense

“We want to be able to play physical football in Nebraska. We want to be able to run the football when we want to and not let people dictate to us but dictate to the defense what we want to do, ...


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