I break down interesting plays, schematically, technically, and from an execution standpoint, from the 2021 Ohio State at Minnesota football game.
Nice job by this CB defending the Bang 8 front side RPO in man coverage when the safety triggers down. pic.twitter.com/o38pbN2PVp
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Short motion into a kickout block. Fake mesh point basically turns this into lead duo, and it’s close to breaking if the TE can maintain his block pic.twitter.com/MryRoWOS13
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Manipulating the defensive formation via offensive formation. Gets Minnesota one on one RB vs CB with the whole box sealed inside pic.twitter.com/EJj9g1vaqA
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Explaining what I believe play design was supposed to be and thought behind it, and then why the play still worked because of poor defensive alignment pic.twitter.com/ZHWg6pYUFT
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Minnesota sequencing PAP off their RPO designs pic.twitter.com/CZa4vXdQHW
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Minnesota sequencing PAP off their RPO designs pic.twitter.com/CZa4vXdQHW
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Watch the LT here pic.twitter.com/FXDRxdzNJK
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Same play backside view. Watch the LT pic.twitter.com/gcvyAwV96E
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Similar to leak, saw Nebraska run a similar scheme. OSU also ran last year vs Clemson. Nice half roll high-low concept. Makes use RB on wheel and delay release into open grass from the TE pic.twitter.com/hU5onMbq3L
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Learning opportunity for Stroud, running super mesh on 3rd and Long pic.twitter.com/6bsLp3FNR3
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Big boy football, Duo, 7 OL, washing down the edge pic.twitter.com/eaE8f2KPcH
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
This is what I call a grey read, that doesn’t have a defined read. SS steps down but eyes never commit to run, so it ends up a bracket on the Bang 8. WR still clears, but timing and window is off pic.twitter.com/WejSaHXz2A
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Double Lead Outside Zone near the goal line pic.twitter.com/dubYsP8Rp2
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Front side bang 8 vs Cover 3. As @RossRFulton pointed out, this is tough living whenever OSU is in it, because they play a true spot drop zone. Few things they can do to help, but sacrificing/exposing yourself by doing them pic.twitter.com/DD3BN4ixdb
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Yankee Concept variant with a half roll, ends with a throw back on the deep cross. Best throw of the night here pic.twitter.com/zAwDyoC3ND
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Great interior combo on the NT, crushes him out and seals him, and that’s all she wrote pic.twitter.com/V0spoR6b5s
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Great job by the DE attacking the ball . Make a play pic.twitter.com/L3vqzyCwu7
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
OSU tries to undercut the bang 8 with a grey read. Great job with patience by the Minnesota QB, throws the bubble, turns into a big gain pic.twitter.com/SezaIpJ9g2
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
And finally, Flood off PAP for an explosive pic.twitter.com/1LnjNPtaMZ
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 5, 2021
Below is a diagram of the path
— Cody Alexander (@The_Coach_A) September 3, 2021
Thanks for the heads up by @SpaceCoyoteBDS
Really good pressure if you know you are getting Slide-Lock
👃🏻 for #Minnesota can't get greedy & work back inside though
Didn't matter as the loop hit & chased the QB out of bounds#ArtofX | 🚣🏻♂️ ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/Nq7IRupoFk
Clever shift by tOSU
— Cody Alexander (@The_Coach_A) September 3, 2021
Makes the initial alignment appear to be Y-Over Trips
Shifts the inside WR to the X
The formation is now Trey#Minnesota runs a Saf trail pressure (🇫🇮 FZ) & the LB responsible for the TE doesn't realize it until it's too late...#ArtofX | 🔴 pic.twitter.com/ys8Dv3lPsD
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