How Josh Heupel Used Jalin Hyatt vs. Alabama (Tennessee Volunteers Offense)
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Twitter: @tcpfootball
In this video, see how Josh Heupel and the Tennessee Volunteer offense used Biletnikoff semifinalist Jalin Hyatt against Nick Saban, Petet Golding, and the Alabama Crimson Tide. We'll see how Tennessee's "Veer and Shoot" passing game works, with adjustable route concepts that are designed to (1) isolate a WR against one particular defender, and then (2) give that WR freedom to break away from his man, wherever he happens to be. This system originally came from Art Briles' Baylor program, but has since spread via assistants like Dino Babers (Syracuse), Kendal Briles (Arkansas), and Jeff Lebby (Oklahoma).
You should do a video over Garret Riley and Tcu’s O
I'm starting to break down TCU/Baylor today. Hopefully it'll go faster than this one did!
Amazing work! Loved the video. Besides Huepel being an offense genius the main takeaway here is Jalin Hyatt is extremely fast 😂
Hah, that helps just a little bit!
The very first play, there’s a video of June Jones, the god father of the run and shoot breaking that play down. Should check it out
Briles sucks as a human being, but I've always been a huge fan of his offensive principles. Those 2012-2015 Baylor teams were menacing and it was always a fun if not scary proposition to watch my team (ok st) have to defend it.
I think that this coaching tree is only going to get bigger. 10 years from now I bet that this offensive school will have carved out a nice niche in offensive design.
@@TheCoordinatorProject honestly. We’re basically headed for offensive homogeneity for the next 5 years maybe decade. I am curious what the next evolution will be. We went from 4 WR sets being normal to 1/2 TE sets being the norm with utility H backs etc. this was all an adaptation to defenses growing leaner with 5 DBs, I’m curious where the game goes next. It seems offensive variety is at an all time low.
Can you do one on Matt House, LSU’s DC?
In the off-season, if not earlier. I need to get some LSU content on the channel, for sure. A video on LSU's D would pair well with videos on the offenses at Arkansas/Florida/Ole Miss.
Future Packer
Would love to see how Georgia limited this offense to only 13 points. That was a defensive masterclass.