Showing posts with label Western Kentucky offense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western Kentucky offense. Show all posts

Monday, February 14, 2022

Key Components of the kittley Western Kentucky Offense

Western Kentucky had a great year offensively in 2021 and were 2nd in the country with 535 yards per game and scored 44 points per game so they were pretty good on the offensive side. They were led by a highly accurate QB Bailey Zappe and Zach Kittley did a great job with the offense. He is an excellent offensive coordinator who runs an air raid passing system. They do a great job with their play calling.

First, they are very good at reading defenses and taking what they give you. For example, if they go to a double stack formation, and you give them a 5 man box, they will run the ball. They run a little more than most air raid systems. If you give them a soft CB or perimeter # advantage they will throw the screen. Some times they come out in trips to the boundary. If you play the single wr to the field with a cover 3 or 1 look, they will often throw him the ball, so it forces teams to help over the top. Excellent base package from Western Kentucky.

5 things I took away from their offense:

1. Formation into the boundary package

2. Use of stack formations

3. Jet sweep play actio- HB Wheel route

4.  Excellent cover 2 beaters-sneak route to the middle of the field


1. Formation into the Boundary

If they get single coverage or cover 3 they will throw the ball to #1 on the fade or if the CB is off they will throw the ball to #1 on an out cut. 

Any cover 2/4  looks where there is help over #1, they will work the ball back to the boundary side which could be a  twins or trips formation.

If the coverage is 3 they also can throw the ball into the boundary attacking the seem in a few ways which I will get into in this article.

There first 7 times agains Michigan State they were 7 for 7 for 176 yards, averaging 25 yards per play. That's pretty impressive. That's 100% completion rate. 

1st and 10

11 personnel      twins to the boundary and tight, flank to the field

coverage: They get cover 3 with a press CB  and this gives them a  favorable matchup on the outside to the field.

They run a fade on the outside to #1 on the tight end side. The #1 wr has plenty of room to operate.

Result: 51 yard gain


2nd and 10

twins to the boundary , TE and flanker to the field

They get cover 3 with a soft corner.

Route Concept: #1 now runs a deep out cut based on the coverage.

Result: 12 yard gain



For more on this! see my other article on how they used it vs Michigan State, They were 7/7 for 176 yards. 


 2. Stack Formations

Western Kentucky uses stack formations to get advantages and dictate their play calling. Depending on the defense they get to the stack look. they can do 3 things. They have different options. In the pass game, they have a screen, the old wr pop screen that becomes converted to a go route vs man coverage. Nice concept and read type play.

A.  5 man box vs 10 personnel  or 6 man box vs 11 personnel,  run the ball. Vs Old Dominion, they get a 6 man box when they go tight end to the boundary.


they get 3 defenders over 2 and even #'s in the box
They run the wrap play weak with the find block.
Nice design 

A few examples of the run play above

Same concept out of 3x1 with the inside wr stacked. They get a 5 man box so QB checks to a run.


Another 5 man box on 2nd and 2 vs stack, so they run the football again. Good decision making and a nice 12 yard gain.

The light box allows you to check to a run. Even #'s teams will usually run it.
they get a nice run on the play

A few more examples below:

B. Soft perimeter match up throw the screen

Vs. Indiana, they used the screen as a run component, gaining good yardage against exrtemely soft coverage. CB at 8 yards, The WR just have to block the OLB or FS to the boundary to get easy yardage.

If you play off they have the ability to throw the quick now screen.

They have the RPO built in to the play. 

C. Run traditional routes based on the coverage they get.

Here they get a cover 2 look presnap and run the curl with the vertical. Nice cover 2 beater for a 12 yard gain.

They can run some traditional routes out of it.

D. Screen and go vs Man coverage

They have the man beater built into the play as their OLine never release downfield out of their stack formation.

Here they get man, fake the screen and run the screen and go. QB looks left to draw the free safety over and it's an easy touchdown.

Screen and go vs Marshall. 
Fake the screen and run the screen and go.
Fake the screen and hit the go route.

They run the same concept vs UTSA in the championship game.
Great route and concept.

They get cover 0 tvs UTSA and hit them for a big play.
The wr wins the battle and hits it big.

 He beats him off the line for the nice touchdown.


3. Jet Sweep RB Seem Route(almost a 4 vert concept with the rb as the seam runner)

They fake Jet sweep and love to hit the RB in the seam. Excellent play vs cover 3 rotations. Teams love to roll cover 3 vs jet and they have a nice answer with the HB seem route off of the jet sweep fake. Puts teams in a bind that like to roll the safeties. They also love running this to boundary which I will show you later.




Here is the concept vs UTSA. He reads the alley player and throws it to the RB.


They will also run this route concept with the #3 wr/te in the seem without the jet motion. Nice concept.

4. Cover 2 beaters

 They run excellent routes vs. Cover 2-Here's a great  cover 2 beater which is also excellent vs special coverage where the safety is reading #3. His eyes never leave #3 and the LB is also walling #3. That delay and go by #2 is wide open!





Lastly, they use an air raid passing system:
These routes will include but aren't limited to:

1. Smash

2. Y Cross

3. Shallow

4. Mesh

5. 4 verticals

These are just a few pieces of the W Kentucky offense that I enjoy watching. Hope you enjoyed this article.



Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Western Kentucky Offensive strategy- Formation into the Boundary vs Michigan State

Western Kentucky Formation into the Boundary  

Western Kentucky had a prolific offense in 2021. One of their strength was using formation passing strength into the boundary. They have an easy system which is as follows.

If they get single coverage or cover 3 they will throw the ball to #1 on the fade or if the CB is off they will throw the ball to #1 on an out cut. 

Any cover 2/4  looks where there is help over #1, they will work the ball back to the boundary side which could be a  twins or trips formation.

If the coverage is 3 they also can throw the ball into the boundary attacking the seem in a few ways which I will get into in this article.

There first 7 times agains Michigan State they were 7 for 7 for 176 yards, averaging 25 yards per play. That's pretty impressive. That's 100% completion rate. 

Vs Michigan State

1st and 10        10 personnel

3x1 into the boundary                    Michigan State goes cover 3 into the boundary with the sam LB over

Route Concept: 4 verts 

Result: Hit #2 wr for a 23 yard gain.






On the same drive they run the same formation.

1st and 10.     10 personnel

3x1 trips into the boundary     Michigan State goes cover 3 again into the boundary, sam LB over

Route concept: Fake quick screen #3 vertical after he fakes blocking

Result: Hit #2 for a 22 yard gain.




1st and 10

11 personnel      twins to the boundary and tight, flank to the field

coverage: They get cover 3 with a press CB  and this gives them a  favorable matchup on the outside to the field.

They run a fade on the outside to #1 on the tight end side. The #1 wr has plenty of room to operate.

Result: 51 yard gain


2nd and 10

twins to the boundary , TE and flanker to the field

They get cover 3 with a soft corner.

Route Concept: #1 now runs a deep out cut based on the coverage.

Result: 12 yard gain




1st and 10

Twins to the boundary and tight end flank to the field

Michigan State goes cover 1with the sam playing to the boundary and strong side safety coming down. No help over the top for the DB as he is in 1x1.

result: They complete the fade to #1 for a 34 yard game



They blitz the sam and play man free. The Mike not blitzing has the RB. 


2nd and 3
Now Michigan State decides to go cover 2
That tells the QB he can't work the 1 wr side and work the trips side. They get cover 2 and the #3 WR runs a nice shallow slant because the mike goes so deep. Looks like 4 verts but the WR breaks under the mike because of the deep drop. 
Result: 18 yard gain



Nice play designs by Western Kentucky. They were successful for 7 of 7 in the first half. Excellent play design by the W Kentucky coaching staff.





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