Acadiana High in Scott, La. Has run it forever. Have won 6 class 5A titles, 2 runner up and playing again for 7th title this friday. Teams hate playing us
National powerhouse De La Salle HS in California won 150+ consecutive games running the SB Veer and win the CIF Northern Section Championship every year.
I came across this video by accident while trying to find football statistics on running the Veer in high school. My son has played 4 years for coach Rinehart. I’m going to watch the rest of it and continue with my search!!
I loved running this offense in high school back in ‘95 and ‘96. In ‘96 we outscored our opponents 90 something to 16 in the first quarter. That’s why we went 11-1 that year. “Inside, On, Linebacker” is how I remembered our blocking assignments, lol. It just allowed everyone to “run” off the ball. This is a devastating offense.
Morris Knolls HS (NJ) has run the split back Houston Veer for over 40 years under legendary coach Bill Regan, with a good deal of success. It's definitely an offense that if run well, causes a lot of problems for opponents.
JT Curtis is the “Godfather “ of high school veer football . Played against them before, funny part when u stop the veer JT always has a answer for what you are doing in defense. One year lost to him calling lead draw, and the next it was the an sneak and screens.
@@jewroyalwilliams9053Bro u can’t say J.T Curtis without mentioning split Veer!!! JT is an Icon in the entire football stratosphere for his System. JT is respected in all levels, the consistency of that program is mind blowing. I wish Curtis would have had the chance to play DeLaSalle during the late 90s and mid 05
Lots do to a certain extent. Proliferation of pre snap spread concepts/formations is reason you are not gonna see 21 personnel packages with a QB under Center. However they will line up in 12 or 11 personnel w/ QB off Center and still option the 1 tech, 3 tech, 5 tech or 7 and run belly, midline, Speed Option, etc and have an extra receiver in play for the RPO. In addition….a 1 tech and/or 3 tech who absolutely destroys human beings and makes a commitment to extreme violence on the football field just annihilates this offense. To negate that you need to have elite OL…which is why 99% of these teams still running SBV as their primary O are running it in the first place: they don’t have the horses up front. CFB teams in the FBS/FCS have too many great athletes on their DL’s. W/ 90% of HS teams running a spread now too (jokes on them as most of them don’t have spread personnel or truly understand the “why” behind the offense) you gotta work with what you recruit….which is HS players that only know spread concepts.
Acadiana High in Scott, La. Has run it forever. Have won 6 class 5A titles, 2 runner up and playing again for 7th title this friday. Teams hate playing us
National powerhouse De La Salle HS in California won 150+ consecutive games running the SB Veer and win the CIF Northern Section Championship every year.
I came across this video by accident while trying to find football statistics on running the Veer in high school. My son has played 4 years for coach Rinehart. I’m going to watch the rest of it and continue with my search!!
We ran this in the 70s
Good to see people still attend to detail
I loved running this offense in high school back in ‘95 and ‘96. In ‘96 we outscored our opponents 90 something to 16 in the first quarter. That’s why we went 11-1 that year. “Inside, On, Linebacker” is how I remembered our blocking assignments, lol. It just allowed everyone to “run” off the ball. This is a devastating offense.
Morris Knolls HS (NJ) has run the split back Houston Veer for over 40 years under legendary coach Bill Regan, with a good deal of success. It's definitely an offense that if run well, causes a lot of problems for opponents.
Enjoy the video. Want more!!! Great explanation and breakdown
Thank you very helpful and informative. I’ve wanted to eat into coaching for a long time and looking at an offense that I can run
Whats your numbering system?
Great job
Coach bob Hyland at saint Mary’s springs academy has run this now for 51 years 2 time natty champ and all American at NDSU In the 60s look into it
Can I run this with a wing back?
JT Curtis is the “Godfather “ of high school veer football . Played against them before, funny part when u stop the veer JT always has a answer for what you are doing in defense. One year lost to him calling lead draw, and the next it was the an sneak and screens.
Which JT Curtis the Louisiana one?If so best high school coach to come out of the state of Louisiana.
@@jewroyalwilliams9053Bro u can’t say J.T Curtis without mentioning split Veer!!! JT is an Icon in the entire football stratosphere for his System. JT is respected in all levels, the consistency of that program is mind blowing.
I wish Curtis would have had the chance to play DeLaSalle during the late 90s and mid 05
Do you run OV to a 7 technique?
Nothing is drawn up versus a Bear front?
Can do more with less!!!!!!!
Wonder why more D1 schools don't run this 🤦
Lots do to a certain extent. Proliferation of pre snap spread concepts/formations is reason you are not gonna see 21 personnel packages with a QB under Center. However they will line up in 12 or 11 personnel w/ QB off Center and still option the 1 tech, 3 tech, 5 tech or 7 and run belly, midline, Speed Option, etc and have an extra receiver in play for the RPO. In addition….a 1 tech and/or 3 tech who absolutely destroys human beings and makes a commitment to extreme violence on the football field just annihilates this offense. To negate that you need to have elite OL…which is why 99% of these teams still running SBV as their primary O are running it in the first place: they don’t have the horses up front. CFB teams in the FBS/FCS have too many great athletes on their DL’s. W/ 90% of HS teams running a spread now too (jokes on them as most of them don’t have spread personnel or truly understand the “why” behind the offense) you gotta work with what you recruit….which is HS players that only know spread concepts.