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The Tex-Bone is triple option for the 21st century
Combines Traditional Option with Modern Spread in a Texas-sized offense that leaves defenses scrambling to cover it all
POWER OPTION
The TEX-BONE System is built upon the POWER OPTION play. The TEX-BONE is the First Option System to use Power as its base scheme.
BENEFITS
--> Creates Horizontal space across the line of scrimmage which creates large running lanes for dive back and a wider alley for the Quarterback.
--> Good vs every front; RUN IT AGAINST ANYTHING ANYTIME.
--> Good against blitz. NO CHECKS, EVER !!! You can always run it the way it was called.
--> Rule based play. Offensive players do not slow down if defense shifts.
--> Easily paired with play-action and other run plays...These have been around longer than Jon Gruden's "Spider 2Y Bananna!"
Went from High School to D-3 to D-1 college coach
Led Country in Rushing 5 out of past 10 seasons
Top 3 in Rushing 9 out of 10 seasons
This course teaches you Inside Veer and Outside Veer from Shotgun
BLOCK BOTH INSIDE & OUTSIDE TRIPLE THE SAME!!!
GUN TRIPLE
You have to package Play Action with your run game.....
These are HOMERUN balls !!!
The Tex-Bone is triple option for the 21st century
Combines Traditional Option with Modern Spread in a Texas-sized offense that leaves defenses scrambling to cover it all
POWER OPTION
The TEX-BONE System is built upon the POWER OPTION play. The TEX-BONE is the First Option System to use Power as its base scheme.
BENEFITS
--> Creates Horizontal space across the line of scrimmage which creates large running lanes for dive back and a wider alley for the Quarterback.
--> Good vs every front; RUN IT AGAINST ANYTHING ANYTIME.
--> Good against blitz. NO CHECKS, EVER !!! You can always run it the way it was called.
--> Rule based play. Offensive players do not slow down if defense shifts.
--> Easily paired with play-action and other run plays...These have been around longer than Jon Gruden's "Spider 2Y Bananna!"
GUN CHOICE OFFENSE
You have to be GREAT at your Base Offense because you run your base offense 75% of the time. BUT....How do you build off your Base Offense? Secondary Concepts or Complimentary Plays are what puts you over the edge. It’s the difference between a Playoff Win and a Playoff Loss.
In this course, Scott Abell, Head Coach Davidson shares his approach…and he knows what he’s talking about…The Davidson Wildcats won back-to-back Liberty League Championships as well as leading the FCS in Rushing Offense and 3rd Down Conversions in 2021.
This talk focuses on the zone dive concept, emphasizing repetition and fundamentals in execution. Coach Stowers highlights the quarterback’s read progression, the importance of the center’s tight scoop on the nose, and proper hat placement to generate movement and stretch the defense. By coaching both offensive and defensive players through the drill, the session underscores how disciplined technique especially driving through the armpit or back of the nose creates lanes for the back and strengthens the zone scheme.
25-course Triple Option Run Bundle
Former Georgia Southern and Rhode Island head coach Tim Stowers shares his approach to teaching offensive line fundamentals within the zone dive, belly, and trap concepts. He emphasizes footwork, second-step technique, and relentless effort, coaching players to sprint off the ball with a wide base and focus on repetition. Coach Stowers underscores that offensive line play is the foundation of any spread or run-heavy offense, stressing the importance of consistent fundamentals, effort, and discipline to make option schemes successful.
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Learn Midline-Triple Option the Harding Way
Harding head coach Kenny Wheaton is considered the inventor of the midline at the high school level.
Find out why the MID-TRIPLE is the bread & butter of any option attack It is adaptable to Wing T, and can easily ran out of Pistol, Shotgun
the MID-TRIPLE is a double option that in its simplest form reads the B-gap defender. But Chism will show you several ways to execute the play.
Coach Kevin Chism will .....show you how to run it successfully and why
Either way, Chism will show you the nuts and bolts to make MID-TRIPLE more efficient for your option offense.
Coach Chism will show you how to look at numbers so you always run it the direction where you have more blockers.
Need a POWERFUL run game to the Weakside?
Since a good defense will take away the triple option, you MUST have complimentary plays to attack what the defense is giving you.
BELLY is one of those plays.
it's evolution started with Bobby Todd and the national champion Georgia Tech teams of the 1950's...then Tubby Raymond adapted it into the Delaware Wing T. Tom Osborne used it out of the I-back formation while winning national titles with Nebraska in the '70's.
Now, in the modern spread, Veer and Belly look an awful lot alike.
That’s because, in theory, the two plays essentially converged to become the same thing. Why some call it Belly (Rich Rod) and some call it Veer (Urban Meyer) is essentially predicated on what offense they evolved from.
Some teams are calling Inside Veer their Belly play and their Outside Veer simply Veer.
But Harding still differentiates based on having a kick block or not. They can run it weakside or strongside.
And now both the Veer and the Belly have become a series of plays and evolved into something similar in modern football.
BELLY is the complimentary play you need in your playbook if your FB is your best player.
learn how to run the ball to the weakside by the coaches who have been leading the NCAA D-2 in rushing year after year
Learn it from college coaches who at their level MUST have answers for what the Defense can do...
....This play will move the chains.....which sucks the defense in.... then
you run QB FOLLOW....
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This session traces the roots of the triple option offense from Georgia Southern’s championship years to decades of refinement under Paul Johnson. Coach Sewak explains how the account system and base formations have remained consistent since 1985, while detailing adjustments against multiple defensive fronts. He emphasizes the importance of handling the play-side linebacker, cutting off the backside, and using load or loop schemes based on run support location showing how the triple option adapts to any defensive look.
WHAT?? A Flexbone Team running Shotgun?
A Triple Option team running Counter Tre?
This course puts the FUN in the Flexbone....let's just call it the FUN-BONE...
Then just when the defense is keying those pulling linemen and Linebackers are attacking downhill hard....
RUN COUNTER TRE OPTION!!!
This NCAA Division II rushing leader Eastern New Mexico's Shotgun Package
.....but hold on....they run it both under center & shotgun
and as a bonus....Coach Lee shows you Long Trap and Power Read at the end.
And Guess What?
All of these plays use the SAME BLOCKING SCHEME !!
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Coach Stuart Cook of Kennesaw State presents on the zone dive, walking through its teaching progression, philosophy, and offensive line fundamentals. He emphasizes practical instruction for tackles and tight ends, while maintaining an open-door approach for coaches to connect, ask questions, and share ideas about building effective line play.
Coaching the Jet Sweep - Stewart Cook
Learn how to run Jet Sweep from one of the leading rushing college teams in the nation
Coach Cook shows practice videos of the drills they use to install the jet sweep
then watch game film versus different fronts of jet sweep and play action off of the jet
Coach Ron Boyd of The Citadel shares insights on the counter trap option, explaining its role within the option offense and the importance of carrying at least one counter play. He highlights the teaching progression, practice considerations, and how counter concepts complement inside trap schemes, offering practical guidance for coaches looking to expand their option package.
Zone Option
one of the hottest plays in the Flexbone offense,
changing the Flexbone offense and changing how defenses defended.
Zone Option has evolved to be a core concept of the Flexbone Triple Option at the college level and is trickling down to the high school level.
The Problem
As with any innovation or shift in philosophy, Zone Option represents a solution to a problem.
The problem was how defenses were scheming against the triple option.
The Solution was to attack blood stunt and read the trap corner.
ENTER THE ZONE OPTION
One of the most crucial aspects is always having a B gap protector.
What do you do when the defense takes away your Triple Option? Bart Curtis, Indiana Hall of Fam e Coach goes to Outside Veer. In this course he explains their philosophy on their base Triple, then how they utilize Veer as a complement. He includes how they attack different surfaces as well as assignments for each position.
Indiana Hall-of-Fame
Over 200 wins in career
6 Section Championships & 1 Region Title
Rocket Tosss - Bart Curtis
Indiana Hall-of-Fame
Over 200 wins in career
6 Section Championships & 1 Region Title
A clinic session on the midline game from a short pistol set, focusing on base rules, day-one installation, and the motions that expand the play. Coach Fortune explains how to build from the core formation to create different looks that challenge defenses while keeping the scheme simple and effective.
Odessa-Permian (yes..the Friday Night Lights/Boobie Miles school)
RPOs
REVERSES
Counters off the Reverse
Double Passes
Toss, Rocket Toss
Use Your Best Player as a Pitch Man
SCREENS
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A clinic session on integrating the perimeter run and pass game within the Flexbone offense. Coach Greg Webster explains how establishing the fullback game through veer and zone dive sets the foundation, then expands to perimeter options, counters, and play-action concepts. Emphasis is placed on consistent blocking rules, quarterback reads, and using complementary plays to manipulate defensive eyes and create mismatches.
Greg Webster, offensive coordinator at Springfield College, leads a clinic on the outside veer. A session on base rules and techniques for a physical run play, emphasizing double teams at the point of attack. The coach details how tight ends, tackles, and halfbacks work together across multiple formations (balanced and unbalanced) to drive defenders into linebackers and create a powerful downhill run game.
This course explores core run-game concepts at Walford, focusing on the 10 and 2 pillars and variations of pin-and-pull schemes. Highlighting center and guard pulls, man-scheme applications, and their effectiveness in two-back formations. Key plays covered include the belly G option, power, inside/outside zone, and the evolving zone option. The talk emphasizes practical adjustments, quarterback decision-making, and how these schemes complement modern offensive formations.
This course focuses on the 2-back triple option from the gun, highlighting its simplicity and adaptability for high school programs. The discussion covers mesh points, manipulating dive backs, and strategies to disrupt defensive reads. Comparisons are drawn between under-center and shotgun looks, showing how both marry well within option systems. The talk emphasizes how coaches can start with a straightforward two-back gun triple and then expand into creative variations as their system develops.
Coach Tony Rodriguez shares his journey with the GTO triple option, emphasizing community, collaboration, and the value of learning from others. He highlights how the triple option coaching network has supported his growth, and how he now seeks to “pay it forward” by passing along concepts he has studied and applied with his own high school team.
What Do You Do When They Take Away The Option?
Make Them Stop Complementary Plays!!!
Then Go Back to Running the Triple
What Plays Do You Call When B-Back is Your Best Player?
What Plays Do You Call When Your QUARTERBACK is Your Best Player?
What if Your Wings Are Your Best Players?
Matt McLeod Coached at Clemson & Now Goes All Over Country Teaching Triple Option
Let Him Show You the Answers to All These Questions