In order for an offensive formation to be legal, this many men must be on the line of scrimmage.
What is 7?
These are the 3 pillars of our "Commitment to Excellence".
What are Attention to Detail, Effort, and Finish?
This is how we hold the football at all times.
What is "High and Tight"?
This is more important than "Feelings" in our defensive meeting room.
What are standards?
Per NCAA rules, this is the minimum amount of time needed on the clock in order to attempt a spike.
What is 3 seconds?
This drives the culture.
What are our/my actions?
This is the outside linebacker to the field.
Who is the Sam?
This is a personnel group with 3 wide receivers, 1 running back, and 1 tight end.
What is 11?
On a kickoff, the ball must travel this many yards before the kicking team can legally touch it.
What is 10 yards?
A compliant athlete does what the coaches ask while this type of athlete does extra.
What is a committed athlete?
In addition to "Indy" and "Nascar", this tempo will hustle us to the L.O.S. to snap the ball as quickly as possible.
What is Bolt?
What is "GET THE CALL"?
(Then 2. Communicate and Get aligned 3. Read your Keys 4. Run to the ball!)
After a safety, the ball must be kicked off from this yard line.
What is the 20 yard line?
This is the ability to "do your job under pressure".
What is poise?
This is a 4 off a side blitz from the boundary.
What is a Mako?
In our Base "G Adjust" these 3 players in the defensive front travel to the call.
Who are the Tackle, Mike, and Rover?
An offensive player can legally block below the waist within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage and "in front" of the defender, a region defined along a clock face as within these two times.
What is 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock?
On the commitment continuum, any type of behavior that does not meet the threshold of compliance (what the coaches ask for) is known as "_____ the ____".
What is "below the line"?
This is the play we will run if the Center catches the defense offside on a Freeze call.
What is Liz Fade?
This is defined as the general term for reducing the front to eliminate a conflict player in RPO schemes.
What is Tugging the Front?