Their practices are legendary.
Coaches talk about the efficiency, the number of reps, the intensity.....
The linemen block EVERY front on EVERY play EVERY day....You have to see the video to see the rotation...It is amazing.
The No Huddle Up Tempo teams don't compare....
it doesn't matter what offense you run...every football team in American will practice better after seeing THE HARDING WAY.
This course focuses on the fundamentals of offensive line stance and first-step technique. Coach Sewak emphasizes alignment, a flat back, hip positioning, and the critical detail of rolling the knee down rather than pushing off the ankle. He highlights how proper mechanics (locked ankle, knee roll, and hip drive) create consistent, powerful first steps that set the tone for effective line play.
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This presentation covers offensive line fundamentals at Kennesaw State, focusing on stance, technique, and key plays like the zone dive and jet sweep. Coach Stewart Cook explain their collaborative approach splitting responsibilities between centers/guards and tackles/tight ends while emphasizing an open-door philosophy for sharing knowledge and building strong offensive line play.
Do you love watching practice film or listening to a coach talk off a PowerPoint?
Well this course is lots and lots of practice film.
Cutups from Div 1-AA Citadel practices.
And after Boyd shows you the practice cutup...he takes you to game film to show how that drill is used in the game
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Coach Buzz Preston, longtime Georgia Tech wide receivers coach, shares his approach to receiver drills with a focus on ball security and fundamentals. He demonstrates warm‑up and rope drills designed to reinforce catching under contact, securing the football, and accelerating after the catch. Coach Preston emphasizes practical coaching points such as proper ball placement against the body and maintaining focus despite distractions that build consistency and prevent turnovers.
Odessa Permian (yes Friday Night Lights-Boobie Miles Odessa Permian)
Coach stands in front of the camera in his coach's office and demonstrates the footwork....and then backs it up with game film.
He shows the good and the bad.
Shows the Handoff and the Keep
Shows Good Reads and Bad Reads.
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This course provides a foundational overview of zone blocking schemes, emphasizing the philosophy behind inside zone and its adaptability for high school and middle school programs. The session covers personnel considerations, base schemes versus different defensive fronts, and the importance of pre-snap keys. Coaches will see cut-ups and drills designed to reinforce consistent fundamentals while learning how to simplify teaching for younger players.