Hey folks! Here's a great video of the classic Arkansas wildcat/wildhog set run by Gus Malzahn (Offensive Coordinator) and David Lee (QB Coach) in 2007. You'll see Darren McFadden and Felix Jones (both having solid careers in the NFL) as the single wing quarterbacks in this video running 'Power' off of jet sweep action.
Wildcat 2007 power @ Courtesy of Brophy's Football Blog
If you're starting to plan your 2011 season offensive sets and you have a few stud runners who have what it takes to accept a shot gun snap, think about adding the wildcat into your arsenal.
It's a great way to get your QB off the field for a few plays to discuss some things and can be a great change of pace for your offense.
Keep spreading 'em!
--Mark
www.SpreadOffense.com
Showing posts with label Gus Malzahn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gus Malzahn. Show all posts
Friday, March 18, 2011
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Cam Newton Through The Air - Auburn Spread Offense
Hey folks! I wanted to share with you a great video highlighting Cameron Newton, quarterback and Heisman front-runner at the time of this post from Auburn University.
This video highlights Cam's pass plays through his first 8 games. Most people think of the Heisman front-runner as a run dominant dual threat QB, but he shows in this highlight reel a strong ability to move the ball through the air out of Auburn's spread offense.
Keep spreading 'em!
--Mark
www.SpreadOffense.com
Spread Offense TV (24/7/365)
This video highlights Cam's pass plays through his first 8 games. Most people think of the Heisman front-runner as a run dominant dual threat QB, but he shows in this highlight reel a strong ability to move the ball through the air out of Auburn's spread offense.
Keep spreading 'em!
--Mark
www.SpreadOffense.com
Spread Offense TV (24/7/365)
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Auburn Spread Offense - Video Highlights from Spring Practice 2010
I found this nice video clip courtesy of Grid Iron Source
This video shows some nice practice drills that Auburn uses to work on their spread offense techniques and skills at a bunch of different positions.
Remember that proper execution on gameday has to be refined and perfected on the practice field, and a lot of times that means stripping down the layers and really practicing the fundamentals part by part.
Keep spreading e'm!
--Mark
www.SpreadOffense.tv
This video shows some nice practice drills that Auburn uses to work on their spread offense techniques and skills at a bunch of different positions.
Remember that proper execution on gameday has to be refined and perfected on the practice field, and a lot of times that means stripping down the layers and really practicing the fundamentals part by part.
Keep spreading e'm!
--Mark
www.SpreadOffense.tv
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Deception With Pre-Snap Motion In The Spread Offense
Hey folks! I found this great video over at Smart Football on Auburn Universities offense under offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn.
It is very well edited and really shows how Malzahn's offense uses pre-snap motion to deceive the defense. It reminds me of the Delaware wing-t in high school, how the wing back would motion pre-snap and really get the defense thinking, which is never good. This makes sense, considering Malzahn started his coaching career at the high school level.
It just shows that with practice and repetition, a well coached offense can make even some of the best defenses in the SEC guess wrong when they execute their fakes.
Keep spreading e'm!
--Mark
It is very well edited and really shows how Malzahn's offense uses pre-snap motion to deceive the defense. It reminds me of the Delaware wing-t in high school, how the wing back would motion pre-snap and really get the defense thinking, which is never good. This makes sense, considering Malzahn started his coaching career at the high school level.
It just shows that with practice and repetition, a well coached offense can make even some of the best defenses in the SEC guess wrong when they execute their fakes.
Keep spreading e'm!
--Mark
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