Hey folks! The University of Michigan football team had a nice opening day victory over the University of Connecticut out of the Big East.
Coach Rich Rodriguez's spread offense was very effective, especially highlighting dual threat quarterback Denard Robinson. I really like what they did with the quarterback isolation play (QB ISO) in this game, spreading the field out and then using the numerical advantage in the box to run Robinson, an athletic QB with the Ace (or superback) leading through the hole.
Robinson's throwing was probably the most impressive, he showed great accuracy, great decision making, and had nice zip on the ball.
Here is a nice video clip segment of all the Michigan offensive plays in the game.
Keep spreading e'm!
Mark
www.SpreadOffense.com
Monday, September 6, 2010
Michigan Spread Offense Solid In 2010 Season Opener
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Labels: Coach Rod, Coaching, College, Denard Robinson, Instructional Video, Learning The Spread Offense, wildcat
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