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Sabtu, 03 September 2011

Bryan Harsin Shift and Motion Package

New Texas Co-Offensive Coordinator Bryan Harsin is bringing hope, optimism, and the Boise St. playbook with him to the Longhorn state.  The Boise St. offenses under Head Coach Chris Peterson and OC/QB Coach Bryan Harsin utilized a sophisticated shift and motion package considered to be best in college football.  This offense is pro-style and similar to what the NFL guys run, but with a bit more creativity and certainly a flair for the dramatic.  The Boise St. offenses that Harsin presided over the past five years were very balanced, twice averaging more than 200 yards per game rushing and passing, to go along with a 61-5 record from 2006-2010.




Relax, I got this.
The Boise St. shifts are broken up into categories: Single shifts involving one player, Combo and Show shifts (I'm not going to pretend to know the difference between Combo and Show shifts; so if anyone does know and wants to share, please do), and Scatter shifts involving three or more (usually more) players.  Many defenses line up based up on the strength of the offense and the use of shifts and motions causes defenses to have to react quickly to keep up and align correctly.  Harsin will be able to run the same plays from different looks, making it tough for opponents, but easy for his guys on offense (similar to Manny Diaz's Fire Zone philosophy).



This video shows a few of the shifts and motions from Harsin's offense:


I am back coaching again.  I will be coaching JV this year.  Also, I apologize but I am too busy to list the recent blog links right now.

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