In 1958, Glen “Tiger” Ellison created the Run and Shoot offense to turn his community’s football fortunes around and in the process he not only saved his job, but rallied the success into a position on Woody Hayes’s Ohio State staff. At Middletown High School in Ohio, Ellison and the offense led the team to a 38-7 record and began a revolution.
After winning with his Run and Shoot Offense, Tiger went on to become an assistant for Mr. “Three Yards and a Cloud of Dust” himself, Woody Hayes.
Woody wrote the Foreword to Tiger’sbook, noting to Ellison,
“You’re the forward-passingest coach in the country, and they say I’m the most non-passingest coach that ever lived.”
Woody was known for saying
“When you throw a pass, three things can happen, and two of them are bad."
Today, Keith shares a section of Woody Hayes' book Hotline to Victory.
Woody's book shares a very detailed approach to the passing game and a philosophy that can be applied to any passing game today.
Shownotes
-Our Passing Game
-What causes interceptions
-Decoys (Peelers)
Check out our parther:
sportscope.com
Dutch Fork HS Game Day Adjustment Workflow:
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Louisiana Football Coaches Association Clinic:
lfca2022.coachesclinic.com
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Woody Hayes - Insight into the Coaching Profession
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