Auburn Offense Explainers
- The Hurry-Up, No-Huddle
- The Formations
- Inside Zone
- Power and Counter
- Buck Sweep
- Running Game Wrinkles and Window Dressing
- Passing Game Basics
- Fire Alarms (Quick Huddle Plays)
- Defensive Coverage Recognition
- Route Trees
- Smash and Flag-Flat
- Post-Flat and WHEEL ROUTE
- Four Verticals
- Comebacks
- Mesh, Drive, and Shallow
- Floods (NCAA, Y-Sail, Y-Cross)
- Rollouts, Nakeds, and Bootlegs
- The Delaware Wing-T by Tubby Raymond in seven parts
Game Reviews
2013 (screenshots)
- Washington State
- Arkansas State
- Mississippi State
- at LSU - no review
- Ole Miss
- Western Carolina
- at Texas A&M
- Florida Atlantic
- at Arkansas
- at Tennessee - no review
- Georgia - Part 1 and Part 2
- Alabama
- SEC Championship Game vs Missouri
- National Championship Game vs Florida State - no review
- Arkansas
- San Jose State
- at Kansas State
- Louisiana Tech - no review
- LSU
- at Mississippi State
- South Carolina - Part 1 and Part 2
- at Ole Miss - Part 1 and Part 2
- Texas A&M
- Samford - no review
- at Georgia - no review
- at Alabama
- Outback Bowl vs Wisconsin
- Louisville
- Jacksonville State
- at LSU
- Mississippi State
- San Jose State
- at Kentucky - Part 1 and Part 2
- at Arkansas
- Ole Miss
- at Texas A&M
- Georgia - no review
- Idaho
- Alabama
- Birmingham Bowl vs Memphis - no review
My YouTube Channel
I have videos of nearly every Auburn game since 2013 cut up into offense only, defense only, and special teams only. That link should show you every playlist I've made of every (serious) video I've made. If the whole game is on YouTube and is of decent quality, I have a version.
What I Left Out
Obviously, that's not all I've done in the last three years. There were actually opponent previews in 2013. I've dabbled in numbers and stats and stuff. I've discussed rule changes, mapped out recruiting days and filled out NFL draft profiles. And there's a surprising amount of silly off-season material, too. #content
But what's above is probably what's most useful. So use it!
You have any idea on how they use the no huddle boards?
ReplyDeleteThere's two way they use the boards Scenario #1 is Top Left is the only picture matters. Whatever the color of the picture is it'll tell the players if it's a run or a pass. The skill players will look at the passing coach if it's blue or white on the board.Any other colors will be looked at the run game coach.
ReplyDeleteScenario #2 will tell you about all four pictures. Top Lt will be a code for the primary receiver. Top rt will be the primary route. Bottom Left will be the route package. Bottom right will be the pass protection scheme.