Most DANGEROUS Motions To Use INSIDE the Spread Offense

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Travis James, offensive coordinator at Illinois College dives deep into their iso play from the spread. In this video he shows their Iso from everything from 21 personnel to 10 personnel. As well as several tags, change ups, and well as how they work it into their play action game.
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29 Comments

  1. JORGE RIVERA

    hey coach whats the name of the website you use to create the plays (if you could give me the link would be better) great video btw

  2. Big Dog

    Good stuff I'm a secondary coach for 12 year's high school in Tampa Florida

  3. Justin Dungey

    If u master the spread in Highschool I promise u will have many chips under your belt before it’s over

  4. christopher wright

    Good stuff coach 💯

  5. anthony arinaga

    Perfect Video
    Got the info in quick, addressed the drill to perfect it, and the diagrams to go with. Keep it coming

  6. AJ Knutson

    Good stuff coach! I learned something! Thank you

  7. Thunda Cat

    Good stuff coach. By the way, do you have on you website any (if/then) advice i can purchase that goes deeper into explanation of options i can do when/if the defense moves, or doesn't move with these motions? Thank you

  8. Fritz Sanchez

    Great short vid by the way. Very informative.

  9. Fritz Sanchez

    Would these motions apply to trips sets?

  10. chris

    coach this is an excellent teaching video i greatly appreciate your time and teaching for this video! thanks again! OL coach (chris palmer) howard high school chattanooga ,tn

  11. Joe Scali

    Really nice piece with answers Coach!

  12. Cj Crawford

    This is all getting stolen lol good vid

  13. Sean Reid

    Logan false stepped. 22 mins on his left pull. Stepped with his right foot first while pulling left. If this is what is taught I would like to understand the concept.

  14. Michael Dunagan

    I love it!

    I am an old guy and it does me well that a '85 Bears Smash-Mouth running game and a '70s Don Coryell vertical passing game.

    I also like you philosophy that any given formation, except victory such, must allow for both the run and the pass.

    Nagy's stuff is telegraphing what is happening this '19 Bears Season. Chico sending Cam in motion at the end of the game versus the Buccanneers was also a telegraphed play.

    The offense is not doing its job if the defense can guess what is going on before the snap if the football

  15. Molly Maguire McGill

    I'm no football player, being 64 years old and no coach. I'm an author who played football back when they made the ball with Tyrannosaurus Rex skins. The project I work on now involves a high school football team The prior coach believed in 3.34 yards and a cloud of dust. He had no passing plays. The new coach wants to run the spread offense. My philosophy, to the degree that an old Philosophy Major can have one, is that football is like chess. He who controls the center four squares generally wins. The easiest way to control the center four squares is to con the other team out of those squares. This means challenging the edges. The lineman, offense and defense, are the pawns. The rook is the Wide Receiver. The knight is a combination of Tight End and rook. They move slower and are lower, but you never know where in the middle of the field they might turn up. The running backs are a combination of the Queen and the knights. They can have speed but tend to focus upon the middle squares. The QB is of course the King. Lose him and lose the -play. Another analogy is that of the baseball player with his bat. Do you want get hit with the wide end of the bad or the narrow end? Sacking the QB is the narrow end. That 30 yard pass completion is getting hit with the wide end.

    Now, how would you utilize the spread as you try to take advantage of your teams perception of being a run only offense? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  16. Paul Orr

    The bla bla bla ends at 13 minutes.

  17. Aaron Pitts

    I love listening to Oline coaches talk about their run game

  18. bigbilly1957

    very nice video thank u

  19. IRON5

    Can this be ran from a one back set?

  20. Kevin Queen

    Coach this is some great stuff I took these concepts and applied them in a wingback formation, the Philidelphia Eagles used that some under chip kelley but this puts a new spin on it. I believe the defense will treat the wing-back as a seventh blocker (TE is the sixth, the wing back and TE are on the same side). So thanks.

  21. Wade Lytal

    Nice explanation, Travis! Should of showed some of the clips of you running this stuff from back in your playing days! Granted, we had to stop pulling the tackle when you moved there… Proud of you man!

  22. Francis Amar

    Coach Albaugh, I love this video, I've watched it 4 or 5 times already. I've watched a lot of clinic style videos and this is produced is arguably the best I've seen. Hope you do some more of these kinds of videos with the D3 and high school coaches in your area. Keep up the good work!

  23. King Baby Sonic

    I watched this a week ago, rewatching because it's so good

  24. Maurice Upshaw Jr

    Great instructional video coach. I have a question. At the 19:43 mark, you explain why you like to run to the weak against a four-man surface. You also speak to the full/super back's understanding of blocking an A Gap run play, but what I am interested in is why you are not teach your full/super back to keep working to that Safety working down (this is my assumption based on listening to you talk about what we are seeing)?

  25. Coach Bumpers

    Coach this is some good stuff

  26. Lundin Matthews

    This is the best video I have seen in a long time. Thank you so much.

  27. MrKingjason2

    Outstanding!!! One of the best free vids I've seen in a long time

  28. Goat 408

    Thank you for this Coach.

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