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Josh Heupel's Tennessee Offense w/Alex Golesh (Origins, Philosophy, and Film Study) 

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In this video, we'll talk about the origins and basic philosophy of Josh Heupel's offense with the Tennessee Volunteers' football team, which he runs along with OC Alex Golesh. We'll see how he came up at Oklahoma, playing for and working with coaches like Mike Leach, Kevin Wilson, and Jay Norvell, before becoming inspired by Art Briles' Baylor offense. We'll see how he uses tempo and wide receiver splits to put pressure on defenses, how his passing game borrows from Briles' Run-and-Shoot inspired offense, and how the run/RPO game fits into the whole picture, putting players like Hendon Hooker, Cedric Tillman, and Velus Jones Jr. in position to rack up a lot of yards and points.

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Комментарии : 62   
@MrAUFANATIC
@MrAUFANATIC Год назад
His offense is the true definition of spread offense. It’s balanced, they don’t have blazing fast players. The wide splits makes defenses show their true calls and he knows how to exploit it every single drive. Whether the wide splits makes a running lane, or wide split forces the db’s to play man coverage.
@adamant5550
@adamant5550 Год назад
He pretty much just stole it from Art Briles who had been running this style of offense since the late 90s.
@austinhughes5042
@austinhughes5042 2 года назад
Just to let you know Tennessee is in the East but great video!
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Hah, thanks, and I'm glad you liked it!
@judemiller
@judemiller Год назад
You're a very clear communicator! I'm new to the tactical side of football but I understood that completely. Good work!
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject Год назад
Thank you so much! The goal is to bridge the gap between fans who want to learn more about the game, and coaches with a high level of technical knowledge, so I'm glad that it's hitting the mark!
@jameshoops10
@jameshoops10 2 года назад
i find this scheme so interesting bc it provides a lot of answers vs split coverages & those cover 7 (brackets) coverages as well
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Yeah, when teams want to go split safeties, those wide splits can pull 5-6 guys completely out of the run fit. They can also really isolate those R&S-style vertical choice routes (I didn't talk about them in the video, but a Seam read has a lot of room to work with in this system).
@spencerwarren9219
@spencerwarren9219 Год назад
Great break down of my deadly vols.
@thejasonblackburn
@thejasonblackburn 2 года назад
Tennessee is in the SEC East. Great video.
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Thanks!
@oddarcadegames
@oddarcadegames 2 года назад
Fantastic analysis man. Well done.
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Thanks!
@marcusgreen4195
@marcusgreen4195 2 года назад
I really enjoy your content ! Can’t wait for the wake forest segment !
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Thanks! I'll do a swing through the ACC before too long, hitting Venables, Clawson, and Whipple in a cluster of videos. Should be a good time!
@MichaelDavis-th9mj
@MichaelDavis-th9mj Год назад
Great show! I like your style.
@RZA36
@RZA36 2 года назад
keep em coming!!
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Will do! I've got a bunch of great coordinators in the pipeline.
@iwasthewalrus9204
@iwasthewalrus9204 Год назад
Excellent video. The breakdowns were awesome. Go Vols!
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject Год назад
Thank you!
@cannonbros8487
@cannonbros8487 2 года назад
Great video!
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Thanks!
@adelakinagbonbioka2696
@adelakinagbonbioka2696 Год назад
Excellent, excellent video! Great break down. I love those spread to run schemes. I really think that the downfall of Malzahn's vaunted offense was that he never was able to consistently produce dangerous downfield passing. I love the Briles system.
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject Год назад
The Briles-school passing game puts a ton of pressure on defenses, for sure!
@Wes843000
@Wes843000 Год назад
I am here now after watching Tennessee beat Alabama!!!!
@kraigelliott5374
@kraigelliott5374 2 года назад
Great video and break down of the offense. How are you able to get the cut ups for these games?
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Thanks! I have RU-vidTV, which gives you unlimited DVR storage and lets you keep your recordings for 9 months, so I just record every game on there, and then when I want to break a game down I just screen record it with Quicktime.
@frankbattlejr981
@frankbattlejr981 2 года назад
The example used around 11:30 looks to be pre-planned routes where it’s a very common and simple concept. It looks to me like the WR’s both know what route they are gonna run and it’s a simple read by the QB of the safety trying to help the wheel or help with the dig route. Either way one of your WR’s will have an advantage. But a lot more variables can happen right here on offense or defense. The offense could also run a quick slant by the outside wr and a quick bubble by the inside and QB reading the player by the 30. If he bites on the slant a bubble will easily get 5 yards and if he tries to take away the bubble then the slants gonna be well underneath the safety and gain an easy 5 or possibly a big gain. Also a possibility I see is the LB by the 30 blitzing and leaving the two defenders left playing man. It’s why I like football because it’s a chess game for the OC/DC
@trent210
@trent210 2 года назад
This would be true if you separated the TN offense from its tempo. There’s not enough time to designate routes like that from a no huddle, therefore it’s a R&S situation where you’re relying on your WRs to make good reads.
@antmayne8887
@antmayne8887 Год назад
Great breakdown, but the run game is absolutely essential to the success of this offense.
@Zachz-kt7ng
@Zachz-kt7ng 2 года назад
Can you eventually do a video on Tommy Rees’s offense for ND?
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
That's a good idea! I want to look at the defenses at Wisconsin and Cincinnati as well, so breaking down ND's offense vs. them would provide a lot of good content. I'm gonna do Knowles and Venables soon, but maybe sometime after that.
@Bey11ktb
@Bey11ktb 2 года назад
When he got with the Baylor coach his offense changed!! It's all Art Briles stuff
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject Год назад
For sure, nobody's ever really figured out that offense. I need to do a Briles study in the future.
@djin812
@djin812 Год назад
Good video man. East, but doesn't matter. If that's the only mistake in the video, you're doing fine!
@Jay8.6.5
@Jay8.6.5 2 года назад
Sec East not west my friend but love the video
@jalalhockett9114
@jalalhockett9114 Год назад
I feel like the formation at about the 5 min mark is illegal, as the left tackle is uncovered. Can someone help me out on that?
@iyemidesolomi426
@iyemidesolomi426 Месяц назад
it’s legal. tackle doesn’t need to be covered. as long as the covered receiver on the right doesn’t go downfield, which he doesn’t
@elijahallen4887
@elijahallen4887 2 года назад
A lot of people call this offense a gimmick and I really don’t see how it is
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Yeah, every new offense gets called a gimmick, and Heupel's isn't even that radical. Spread formations, option routes, and tempo are firmly entrenched in all sorts of systems at this point.
@spencerwarren9219
@spencerwarren9219 Год назад
Simple is more like it get the players in space and fast.
@ethanwhitmire9619
@ethanwhitmire9619 2 года назад
We are in the sec east not the west but I enjoyed the video keep up the good work
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Sheesh, pretty egregious slip up on my part, but I'm glad you liked the video otherwise!
@thomasspoon7183
@thomasspoon7183 2 года назад
True but he's not wrong. we were kept out of contention in the SEC West
@LaCrux
@LaCrux Год назад
I would love to know what Kirby Smart did in 2022 to stop Heupel’s offense.
@ryanq53
@ryanq53 5 месяцев назад
Control the line of scrimmage. You beat Tennessee
@wyattwilliams9477
@wyattwilliams9477 Год назад
Need a Bill Snyder video. Man changed the game
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject Год назад
Absolutely. After this season I'll hopefully be able to do some historical offenses/defenses. For now I just have to build up the subscriber base to sustain those videos, because there's not a ton of search traffic for coaches who aren't active right now. I'm looking forward to doing that kind of content when the time's right, though!
@LaCrux
@LaCrux 2 года назад
What would you say the difficulty level is of defending this offense?
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject 2 года назад
Really hard. When Mac Brown was still at Texas, he was asked how you stop Briles' Baylor offense, and his response was "Nobody stops Baylor!" Looking at the 2021 offenses coming out of that tree, Jeff Lebby's Mississippi offense was #6, Heupel was #9, and Kendall Briles' Arkansas offense was #28. The biggest issue is that the wide splits mess up a lot of typical responses to the RPO game, so that spacing gives this system an advantage over defenses as they've evolved over the last 10 years. Those splits also force defenders to declare their leverage and put them in a lot of space, which lets those downfield choice routes go nuts. It's a really,, really hard combination to stop.
@PallahDaOracle
@PallahDaOracle 2 года назад
@@TheCoordinatorProject especially the more talented you are. Tennessee pulled off the 9th best offensive with a bunch of Jeremy Pruitt orphans.
@biglebowski923
@biglebowski923 Год назад
How successful would this be back in the day with the Raiders and Steelers . You have to jam those receivers and send more than they can block on offense to hurry the QB. I can’t believe they just turn these receivers loose without any contact.
@TheCoordinatorProject
@TheCoordinatorProject Год назад
I think that playing some kind of Man-Free definitely solves a lot of things, but Tennessee has some answers. They love running this stuff out of Stacks and with a lot of Switch releases, which makes it hard to jam the guy that's off the ball. In Man-Free you've also got just 6 in the box, so you can't bring more than they can block. This year as a personnel issue, against Man-Free one of their go-to answers will be to run Slot Choice or Switch, where the outside WR does something short to hold the CB, and then lets Hyatt run down the sideline behind him 1-on-1 with no Safety help. If you cheat the FS over to Hyatt then you're exposing the middle of the field on their Choice routes. Probably your best bet is to force Hooker to throw Digs over the middle, but it's a tough offense to stop.
@biglebowski923
@biglebowski923 Год назад
Why isn’t any DB’s up getting their hands on these receivers knock them off their route . They are just running free . I. Oils think you have to be physical and hold them up while redirecting them.
@camdencapps6894
@camdencapps6894 Год назад
Do you think we’ll see a pro team run this? Not going to lie would love to see Mahomes in this
@jadrickmorrison126
@jadrickmorrison126 10 месяцев назад
No. Pro can't run this. Players are too talented.
@ryebread7224
@ryebread7224 Год назад
This offense looks like a nightmare for defensive coordinators.
@AK-ug1md
@AK-ug1md Год назад
Sighhhhh only if BM and AM were fired in the off-season!!! Now everyone needs to go … think Troy Taylor can fix it ?
@colegetev5759
@colegetev5759 Год назад
SEC east bro. TN is part of the SEC east.
@nealboswell8786
@nealboswell8786 Год назад
Another 'Carpetbagger" point of view.
@dondon98
@dondon98 Год назад
TN wins the EAST
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