CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE WHOLE THING:
Chris Ault's University of Nevada Pistol Offense was truly an epic shift
in football. His Pistol schemes were copied at all levels of
competion, and why not? In 2009 his team averaged over 500 yards a game
and had three rushers gain over 1000 yards for the season. Keep in
mind that these numbers came from a very sound and aggressive down-hill
rushing attack, not a spread tempo offense snapping the ball every 20
seconds. In 2009, Nevada amassed these goddy numbers while averaging
less than 70 plays a game.
What made the offense go? It was the inside zone. All of Nevada's Pistol attack stemmed from two inside zone run concepts. In this course, you can be tutored by College Football Hall of Fame Coach Chris Ault to learn the basics of the Nevada inside zone, get whiteboard instruction, and teach tapes to execute the top two rushing plays from Wolfpacks' vaunted Pistol attack. What's the best part? Both plays use the same blocking scheme: inside zone.
GET THE WHOLE COURSE HERE:
What made the offense go? It was the inside zone. All of Nevada's Pistol attack stemmed from two inside zone run concepts. In this course, you can be tutored by College Football Hall of Fame Coach Chris Ault to learn the basics of the Nevada inside zone, get whiteboard instruction, and teach tapes to execute the top two rushing plays from Wolfpacks' vaunted Pistol attack. What's the best part? Both plays use the same blocking scheme: inside zone.
GET THE WHOLE COURSE HERE:
No comments:
Post a Comment