Showing posts with label Tite front. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tite front. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Attacking the Tite and Odd Front in the Run Game With Gap Schemes

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This article looks at how teams attack the tite front. We will take a look  at some runs vs the tite and odd front. We have several schemes which I highlighted in the article.

1. Guard x block with H Lead

2. Center Guard fold scheme

3. Counter

4. G Wrap

5. Dart(Tackle Wrap)

Ole Miss 

Guard x block with Tackle, h lead

They fold the guard to kick out the edge and they block the h back up on the LB. Nice scheme with good success. Excellent execution. This is a nice gap scheme that takes advantage of some angles in the run game. 


Tackle blocks the 4i, playside guard kicks out and the h is leading for 31 the playside lb.
The RB makes a nice cut as the LB is scraping to the c gap. 




Center Guard Fold 

UCF and Heupel 2019 run the guard and center on the fold block.

Vs the odd front 4i to the run strength

PST down block on 4i
PSG down on the Nose
Center pull and fold for near lb
BSG pull and block back side lb
H lead and block the alley defender






Counter

In 2019 He brought his offense to Houston when he became the head coach. He ran some interesting variations with the H back. Here is some cut ups by Houston  vs UCF.

In the 1st clip it's just straight counter. tite front below! disregard the 4-2 mistake!


In the 2nd clip they motion the h back out and have the screen option. If the DE widens give the ball on the counter. They read the give and it's a 12 yard gain. The other nice part of this play is they run counter to the same side of the back. The back does a nice job with his footwork and reads the play nicely. Good play with no edge defender vs odd fronts. Usually get a 4i and no edge defender depending on the coverage. Good scheme as they force the olb to widen with the motion.






Here are 2 clips that go with the pictures above.

G Wrap

Same Side 2nd Level  Read with G Wrap
The Dakota defense plays a 4i. Oklahoma runs an outside zone variation with the Guard wrapping for the LB. It is successful as the LB takes the QB and gives the QB a give read.









T wrap/Dart- Dart will be run often if the 3 technique is to the side of the puller. Instead of pulling the guard, teams will pull the tackle and let the guard stay solid in the 3 technique. 

The only difference is you are pulling the tackle.


QB Runs

Pull both guards, block solid with both tackles and the center.

This is good against teams that don't move defensively and if your center can handle the nose.


Pin and Pull

Lets look at the pin and pull concept that is becoming popular at the college level. Here are some different ways teams run the QB Pin and Pull.

Oklahoma 2019 with Hurts is one example. Pull 2 guards and get the rb as a lead blocker.






These are some ways of attacking the odd front with gap schemes.




Monday, December 12, 2022

Dave Aranda Ron Roberts Baylor Football Defense Pressure Package


 Dave Aranda-The innovator of 4 man simulated pressures

Dave Aranda is well known throughout the college ranks for his simulated pressure package. This is a package that involves bringing a LB as a 4th rusher and dropping a defensive lineman into coverage. It's a term used to bring a 2nd level defender yet drop a defensive lineman to replace him at the next level. The nice thing about it is you can bring the defender and still have all your coverage responsibilities taken care of with 7 players playing zone concepts on the back end.

They run a ton of split field concepts with the pressures and have various coverage checks, which I don't have all the answers to but if you study them you will see several variations and concepts in which they check coverages with what looks like different tags depending on formation. 

Coach Aranda will utilize simulated pressure concepts both when playing zone and also in man free situations. In man situations he will use the DE to cover a running back or play a zone underneath while everyone else is in man.

He will also run some what is called creeper pressures. A creeper or what I call a show pressure is basically a mug look with either 2 or 1 LB showing pressure. From here, you will get some type of pressure with a LB or Safety that isn't aligned on the line of scrimmage. 

That is really the major difference between a creeper and simulated pressure. Coach Hoover gives a good breakdown here

Let's look at some of the concepts as he runs them from both his tite front and 4-2 package:

Tite Front:

Baylor plays it a few ways:
One is standard with 2 4i's with Pitre to the field.


Adjustment #1

They can adjust either side and play an eagle look as demonstrated below on the right hand side.

Adjustment #2 

Bear  Adjustment

vs. Oklahoma State, Baylor played some snaps of Bear front.


 Also, they can play a base 4-2-5 and run their pressures out of this look. Often they play it with  3 technique and a shade NG.

4-2 front

4-2

Part 1 Zone Coverage Concepts

Coach Aranda will play a ton of zone coverages with simulated pressures. They will bring 4 rushers drop a defensive end into coverage quite often. Coach Aranda wants to be solid on the back end so this system has been effective. You will rarely see a flat out cover 0 pressure from Coach Aranda.

Zone 4 man Simulated Pressures with zone coverage:

Front:4-2
The first one we will look at is a cover 2, 4 man pressure.  
The DE to the boundary drops and plays the curl as the will LB plays the middle hook.
The Mike is on the pressure to the field.
Mike blitzes de usually drops opposite. 

De drops to the weakside opposite the pressure.

Here are 2 clips of the coverage below:

They run the same coverage vs Kansas. 
Front 4-2. Bring the sam and play the de to the boundary as a curl defender. The LB's play it with mike pushing to the curl and will pushing to the hook.
Sam blitzes de drops opposite to the flat. 
You can see the mike pushing to the curl and the will pushing to the hook.

Another 4 man pressure with a safe cover 2 behind it. 

Front:Tite Front
Blitz #2 is brining the sam linebacker and dropping the defensive end to the boundary.
The coverage is a cover 3. If they run the ball, then the DE will play the run. 
They run this from their tight front as that's what Aranda likes to run vs 12 personnel formations.

Sam comes the OLB drops opposite. 
The OLB forces the give and then comes underneath.
Nice job of forcing the give as the c gap player then ripping underneath to make the play.


Here is a 2nd version of the blitz vs Iowa State. They guess right and the DE is there to make the play in the flat.

Front:4-2 show

Vs. Kansas State-they bring the same Sam pressure concept and play cover 3 on a few occasions.

2nd and 15, Mike showing so technically a mug/creeper pressure. But the 2nd example they bring the sam from depth without showing. 

Here comes the sam off the edge and they drop the De opposite. 

Front:4-2

scenario #2 

They bring the sam from depth and play cover 3. 

The same blitz in the diagram below. Bring the sam and drop a de. 
They play cover 3 and run the sim pressure. 
Nice design and safe blitz concept.

creeper/mug pressure concepts

Front:4-2 nickel

CB Sim Pressure

Creeper and mug pressures are when the defense shows pressure and brings some type of blitz with the show look. Baylor is excellent at this concept.

One of their favorite pressures is bringing the boundary CB.

3rd and 9 Vs Iowa State, they brought the boundary cb and play cover 2..They bring the cb to the b gap and play cover 2 with the defensive end to the field dropping into coverage.

The same concept but with a game. 4 man sim edge pressure but again 7 guys in coverage.
They get a 3 man snag concept

In the next situation, they bring the boundary CB but play cover 3 on 2nd and 10. They have 2 curl defenders and the DE drops to the flat. The De is in good position but misses the tackle on what should have been a short gain. 

Another 4 man concept with the CB. Still a 4 man pressure.
CB comes off the hash ad gets decent pressure.
Both clips are in the videos below:
One last blitz with the CB.
They get 12 personnel with an Ace formation. 2 tight ends on the ball. They bring the CB to the boundary and would be cover 3 if they throw the ball. The cb comes unblocked and makes a nice play on the handoff.
Another blitz to the boundary with the CB
CB makes the tackle on the play.
Nice design and concept.

Man to Man coverage concepts:
Sim pressures with man coverage:

Baylor will also run some of these presssure concepts with man coverage.
Here is an interception vs Kansas State.
They bring the mike LB and play man free with the DE as a rat defender. He disrupts the crossing route here which leads to the interception.
They send the mike and drop both DE into rat coverage. 

good rat principle on the te. The DE is a rat defender with 2 safeties free.
RB stays in to block.

Good defense by Aranda. 



These are just some of the simulated and mug pressure concepts you will see from Dave Aranda at Baylor that has been a huge part of his success.

LSU vs Miami 2018

While at LSU he ran some of the same concepts 

Vs Empty 

He’s in a tite front and brings the mike. 

They play man free with the de/olb as rat defenders.Mike comes clean on the pressure. 


They go tite front and bring the cb to the boundary. They go 3 under 3 deep and get the interception. Miami anticipates man coverage and gets baited into the throw. 


Other Resources about Coach Aranda' Defense:

blitzology notes-tite front, split coverages and more.

http://www.blitzology.com/search/label/Dave%20Aranda

Aranda 2 read  https://throwdeeppublishing.com/blogs/news/one-coverage-that-solves-a-ton-of-problems

https://throwdeeppublishing.com/blogs/news/the-bay-and-the-bayou-justin-wilcox-and-dave-aranda-s-defenses

https://www.andthevalleyshook.com/2018/3/21/17134160/lsu-football-2018-film-room-dave-aranda-defense

https://www.crimsonandcreammachine.com/2021/11/11/22771405/oklahoma-sooners-football-baylor-bears-defense-dave-aranda-jalen-pitre-siaki-ika-matt-rhule

Aranda Youtube video on defending the spread:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sWXmFi430o


Aranda vs Oklahoma Offense Youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ_okR73kzA




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