Saturday, April 2, 2022

Ohio State Defense 2022 Under Jim Knowles-Part 1 4-2 hybrid look


Some of the Different Concepts you will see from Jim knowles, Ohio State-DC

Jim Knowles is an excellent defensive coordinator. His unit improved every year at OSU and this past year was #4 in the country. He did a great job at Oklahoma State.

Let's talk about his front. He runs both a 4-2 and a 3-3 hybrid look by moving 1 DE and playing him as a LB over usually one of the guards. He had success with this defense at Duke and Duke used the package after he left with Chris Rumph, in 18-20. 

The 3-3 look will be a different than some of the defenses Ohio State ran in the past. Don't get me wrong, they will run some 4-2 base and probably some 4-3 under fronts vs 12 and 21 if I'm guessing but he will use this hybrid single gap odd scheme at times as he had great success with it.

First, here's the 4-2 front like everyone in the country seems to run vs 11 personnel. The adjustor who moves in the odd hybrid is circled.

In the next diagram they move him to the boundary. They can use him in that way as well. 

Now when they play their odd hybrid look, they use the adjustor(joker) and will move him over one of the guards in the B Gap. This is a defense predicated on movement and being a single gap defense. They have shown both man free and zone coverage with this front.  So in the picture below You will have:
Adjustor goes to the right b gap away from the RB
LDE 5 tech.  RT DE 5 tech 
The Nose Guard will loop to the left  b gap
Rt LB will loop to the left side A gap.
Left LB will not blitz and scrape to defend the other A Gap.

You can see the movement and LB untouched as he overlaps
You can see the LB 16 freeing up as the TCU offense picks up the movement up front. LB comes clean.

Nice design

The DE subs in and is now 30. He comes in and they run it again holding the offense to no gain.


You can see 30 Walk to the other side pre snap and they run the same stunt.

16 comes clean again to make the tackle

Good movement with the overlap working perfectly


Great design and 1 of the different schemes Coach Knowles will run at Ohio State from his predecessor at Ohio State.
Here are the 2 clips of the concept above.


Vs Texas Tech
Same defense different movement and stunt.
This game they align the adjustor to the h back. They bend hard with the ends and want the ball spilled on the perimeter to the safety. 
They execute the scheme nicely for a 4 yard loss.

Here they take the DE again play him opposite the rb

You can see the movement up front


Nice design and execution

TEXAS TECH EXAMPLE 2 
SIMILAR DESIGN

DE pinch inside and the run a game with the hybrid LB.

They bring 2 off the edge with the pressure

They get a hit on the qb.


Here's the look vs. Baylor

They used the defense in some different situations vs Baylor.

Here is how they used it in short yardage and on the goal line.

1. 3rd and 2

Defense odd bear with a LB stunt to the A gap.  Get a great fill by the LB but the DE falls down or it would be a definite TFL. Man free coverage.


here, they get in in on 3rd and 2


Again, they get the free defender with it as the LB scrapes. The guard and center cant get off or the LB

LB is  there to make the tackle.


1st and goal on the 6.
They run a stunt to the side of the back with the jet motion. straight man coverage

Here's another game from the look. You see the DE lined up as the 3-2 LB. They move him.

Nice game with 20 comeing off the other side.

Get a good matchup with the RB

Nice design.


Vs Oklahoma in 2021 you saw several snaps of this look.

 They played man free or what I call cover 2 hole with a middle safety. Some would consider it cover 3. Here's one of the snaps. 


Heres a 3 safety look with him dropping into coverage. 

They get good coverage under and over the #1 wr. 


They also do a nice job bouncing around from look to look and showing their cards late. Against Baylor, they move the DE from the hybrid and put him on the line. But Baylor already made their protection call, full sliding. As a result Knowles gets a 1x1 matchup with the RB vs the DE for the sack.


They get the fullslide in protection
Nice job of getting the RB on the DE. A matchup most teams will take. 


Pressure gets there. 


Nice design and late movement gets them in a favorable situation.

Here's some Duke footage of the front with Chris Rumph. He started this package at Duke and after he left they continued to use it.


Here's my youtube video that goes with the clips above!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-LZ76QkG04&t=63s

Other Resources:

Jim Knowles Defense

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2jXE_h4XDE

Jim Knowles Defensive package:

https://www.landgrantholyland.com/2021/12/9/22825660/film-study-jim-knowles-is-a-mad-scientist-and-his-pass-defense-reflects-that-ohio-state-buckeyes

OSU Blitz package

http://sportstreatise.com/2019/06/big-12-schemes-for-2019-osus-blitz-package/

match quarters in search of the perfect hybrid

https://matchquarters.com/page/6/

1 comment:

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