Michigan High School Football Coaches Association'S Winter Clinic 2008
Michigan High School Football Coaches Association'S Winter Clinic 2008
SCHOOL FOOTBALL
COACHES
ASSOCIATION’s
WINTER CLINIC 2008
• Blocking Punts
o If right footed kicker, when coming at him, need to shift hands to left
• Practice Schedule
Monday- 1st Offense vs. 1st Defense; odd plays, weird formations or motions, trics
- “Positive Plays” DVD every Friday after dinner best 10 Offensive, 10 Defensive, 10 Special Teams
plays from previous game
- Loyalty- must establish importantance of loyalty from/to coaches and plays alike
- Everydrill stops and starts with a whistle, trains players to play to the whistle
- Elect players to be captains in the spring so they can lead the team throughout the summer
- Only have rules you can enforce, Everything we say, we will follow through
- Only dress those people who have a chance to play. Dressing freshmen, or young guys who will never
see the field can lead to disrtraction and lack of focus
- Have special Honor Roll for Players with good grades, Reward them for the hard work they put in the
classroom
- red: high risk, meet more than weekly with advisors, mandatory study hall
o CHAMPIONS CLUB:
Requirments:
o No discipline problems
o Must be endorsed by position coach, Head Coach, Academic Advisor, and S & C Coach
o Be productive. Have a plan and get to work. The number of hours spent working in a office
does not matter compared to how much work you have to be done.
o Lastly, the responsible of our staff are clearly defined. Why ? So when something goes wrong
we know exactly who to go talk to.
Butch Jones (Head Coach) and Mike Bajakian (OC) – CMU Offense and Team Philosophy
o The best coaches are the ones who utilize their talent
o Competition is important
o People
o Character
o Has a Team Circle. It is a board on the lockeroom wall of a circle. Inside the circle is everyone of the
players names. Players names can be moved out of the circle for various things like missing class, late
to practice. Every player always knows where they stand with the coaching staff.
o Trust
o T-shirts
o Not allowed to wear any other colors besides team colors when taking part in any football activity
o Various advice
- Make friends with the important people in your community (police, doctors, lawyers, teachers,
advisors etc)
- When grading film, the first thing he looks for is loafs, and those players who are loafing will pay for
it
- Find a way to motivate your players every single day Stay the course, don’t deviate when adversity
strikes. All players and coaches want consistency.
- Ask yourself, do your players live toughness or just play hard in practice ?
o Never be complacent, Ask yourself, What do you do that makes you better than someone else who is
wanting your job ?
o Chippewa Olympics
o Team is broken down into 9-10 teams. Each coach is assigned to one team
o Teams receive points based on grades, practice, class attendance, off the field behavior, etc.
o Kickball tornament
o Team BBQ
o Team dinner and after dinner, in the lockeroom, he has 5 seniors stand up and talk about what football
means to them and advice for younger players. You must make the lockeroom a special place that only
those special individuals may enter.
o One week is “Burning the ship”, referring to the story of Spartans who after getting off the ship to
battle, burnt their ships so they would have no other choice but to fight till the end.
o “Ship Can” . Had all the players write down an excuse to why they could not beat this certain
opponent. Then they would set the can on fire burning their excuses.
o 5 Ingredients to a team
Philosophy:
2. Depth of Field- attacking deep field, short crossing patterns and long deep passes
1. Fast
2. Faster
3. No Huddle
o The Offense
1. Make the QB a dual threat with both the run and the pass
- “Do what we do” meaning don’t change your philosophy based on the talent level of the
opposition
1. Keep it simple
- Sprint Out
- Quick Game
3. Timing
- Route depth
- QB Drop
o DROPBACK PASSING
Pivot Concept
- 1st Inside WR opposite of tagged player- 12 yards, turn back, if CB is even with you or behind, run verticals, if he
is ahead of you, turn back and look for ball immediately
-RB,Checks weak side edge, then runs to flats Example of Pivot route
In Concept (FYI They call the in route, a DIG, however I call the route In)
Various Advice:
- Believes pass concepts are much easier to practice in limited amounts of time. Key is to
find names that players can relate to.
Holt High School (MI) Offensive Staff- Outside Zone, Counter Trey, Trey Pass
Basis and Fundamentals of the Offense:
- Coaches and players practice it from the lowest level (grade school) to varsity
Basic Premise:
- During this push phase the L.O.S. will effectively be turned into a negative 30 degrees
(example below: )
- When executing 1st level blocks, we are getting some push and double teams are forming
- QB Snaps an Attempts to reach the intersection of a line between the QB and outside foot
of the playside tackle
- As the RB approaches his spot, he scans for opposite color jersey and makes his cut
decision off of that
- Creates instant depth (majority, all the same steps despite position)
- Wide outs run at closet DB, break down and block aggressively
- Coaches point: you will have to practice over and over not getting vertical too soon on
offensive lineman’s blocking “track”
Zone Drills:
- 2 Hit drill; proper fit and punch; coaching point- footwork is most important
Key Terms:
- Seams: block needs to be made in zone scheme with shoulders slightly off parallel to
L.O.S. You want to have a 30 to 45 degree angle.
- Lineman are responsible for everything inside your nose to the inside guy’s next to you
ribs
- Measuring: colliding with the blocker on your 30-45 degree angle without going after
him
Various Advice:
- 80 % of bad plays happen before the nap (i.e. stance, first 2-3 steps, pad level)
- Players receive cut up DVD instead of viewing opponent as a team, Each position group
receives notes from their position coach
- Likes to include Cut ups of last year’s game vs. opponent (if applicable), wants team to
know what they did well and what they did poorly versus team
- Running Backs must have patience, if there is no holes at first, get close to the OL and
find something, they must also be tough and have vision
- Lineman will watch more film than any other personnel group, often will receive 10-15
play dvd of weeks work of practices for self evaluation
- Big advocate of filming practices. Believes kids learn better when they see there mistakes
from practice on film
Practice Schedule:
Tuesday- Rehearse; put players in right position and tell scout defense what you are doing
Thursday- Low intensity, more mental workout. Test your players both on the field and on the board. On the board
they will test each other. Make competition where it is Skills vs. Bigs taking turns calling each other out to draw up
assignments on certain plays.
Friday- Payday
- Unbalanced lines
- False pulls
- Balanced sets
- Overload blitzes
- Twists
Summer Conditioning:
Coach Moriarity, Carmel HS, 5A Indiana State Champions “WVU Offense at HS Level”
Note: Coach Moriarity had 2 separate sessions on this day. The first session covered the zone read and speed option. The second session covers
the Bubble and Reverses. I could only attend the 2nd session so if anyone has notes from he first session I would greatly appreciate it
- If you don’t honor the bubble when were running the zone read, we are going to throw it
everytime
o Bubble Screen:
- Lifting starts at 6am.. Why ? because there is no conflicts or other sports going on at that
time
- Team Competitions
- Lineman-Only camp
- Team Camp
Elliot Uzelac, St Joeseph HS MI- Turning a Program Around
- School wide rule: if you play a sport, you are required to lift at least twice a week
- Freshman and 8th graders lift separately so they receive more individual attention
- Sundays; staff meets and reviews previous game film then next games opposition film
- High Tempo Practice: 2 plays a minute, Starters run 5 consecutive plays, then backups
come in and run 4 consecutive and so on
- Practice Attitude: jog from drill to drill, coaches are enthusiastic , and everyone stays
moving
o Coach Positively
- No distractions
o Oakridge Eagles Mentoring Program: Varsity players are paired up with a local elementary school
student and spend a hour with their assigned student to help with school work.
o Community Carnival- Held in the gym. Players sign up for 2 hour shifts and help set up the carnival
o Varsity players assigned a elementary school classroom and come once a week to read a book
o Habitat for Humanity- Entire team spends a day helping build a home for Habitat for Humanity
o Adopt a Highway Program- Team “adopts” a mile stretch of a local highway and clean it 3 times a
year
o Youth Football Camp- 2nd-5th graders. Players run the drills. Kids are broken down into “teams” and
the teams then rotate to drills. At the end of the camp these teams are seated with the varsity football
team and have their picture taken
1. Personnel
4. Special Situations
- Running game
- Screens
- Red zone
- Goal line
- Clock play
- Hail Mary
5. Other situations
- Need a TD
- Need a FG
- Need 2 scores
6. Managing Situations
3. Smash; Arrow in, 15 yard flag, 15 yard post, arrow in (crossing pattern)
- Mutual respect
- Communication
- Closeness
- Trust
- Acceptance
- Encouragement
- A study done by Albion College, studying NHL teams discovered that there was a strong
link between team unity and team accomplishments
What you must do to get them to do what they don’t want to:
- Controls tempo not knowing when you will snap (snap is on a body movement)
- Gives you more practice reps. (At WVU they did 12 plays in 5 minutes)
- Systems are overrated. Getting your players to play fast (by mentally knowing) is the
most important thing.
o Various Advice:
Tricks Reverses
On the back of his call sheet he has an answer sheet, where he has an answer for every possible defensive
move:
- Bear - Tampa 2
Offensive Philosophy:
1. Numbers = Leverage
April 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12
High School Coaches Clinic Thursday April 3rd at 3:00pm – Saturday April 5th