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Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:14 pm
by ClemsonWill
Hey guys, congrats on your hire. You are getting a fantastic football coach (and staff). I have a few resources on his offense that you guys might want to take a look at.

http://www.shakinthesouthland.com/offensive-strategy

His offense looks extremely complicated to a defense, yet, is incredibly simple and easy to understand. It is almost Delaware Wing-T in the sense that you have all sorts of motion (eye candy). Only real downside is that you need a QB who is at least a threat to run and much of the run game depends on the QB keeping an unblocked end honest.

I am a high school coach back in South Carolina and have had the pleasure of meeting Morris and a few of his assistants. If you guys have any questions, ask away!

Also, where can I get one of them blue SMU visors? Those jokers are sweet!

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 5:01 pm
by Stallion
Love the criss-cross counter. Always enjoyed watching Tulsa offense when he was at Tulsa. I think we are all looking forward to a more physical running game but with a wide open spread

What's the name of the direct snap tip pass series to the reversing receiver that worked so well against South Carolina. I know Tulsa ran that a bunch. Really pads your QBs passing percentage/yards :lol:

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:05 pm
by ender3
Going to take me a while to read all that, but awesome site!

I am not terribly familiar with Clemson (but Beat OU!) so I learned quite a bit about Morris' offense just from reading a couple of articles. I didn't know that some of the rushing attack had its roots in the Wing-T. Watching some of those plays made high school come crashing back... "I remember that play!"

This is going to be so much fun.

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:17 pm
by lwjr
That's crazy. I had to watch each play before I could follow the ball. It looked like on the last play in the video the QB is following the runner like he was expecting an option pitch from the RB. More likely QB just following play.
Thanks for posting ClemsonWill

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:06 pm
by footballdad
criss-cross counter a thing of beauty! If nothing else, the new scheme featuring a dual-threat QB will be a huge breathe of fresh air.

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:16 pm
by DanFreibergerForHeisman
Thanks for sharing that site - it is awesome!

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:48 pm
by Digetydog
Stallion wrote:Love the criss-cross counter. Always enjoyed watching Tulsa offense when he was at Tulsa. I think we are all looking forward to a more physical running game but with a wide open spread

What's the name of the direct snap tip pass series to the reversing receiver that worked so well against South Carolina. I know Tulsa ran that a bunch. Really pads your QBs passing percentage/yards :lol:


It sounds like you are describing the Fly Sweep. WV version below.

http://youtu.be/1Gu62DFo9-w

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:59 pm
by footballdad
Digetydog wrote:
Stallion wrote:Love the criss-cross counter. Always enjoyed watching Tulsa offense when he was at Tulsa. I think we are all looking forward to a more physical running game but with a wide open spread

What's the name of the direct snap tip pass series to the reversing receiver that worked so well against South Carolina. I know Tulsa ran that a bunch. Really pads your QBs passing percentage/yards :lol:


It sounds like you are describing the Fly Sweep. WV version below.

http://youtu.be/1Gu62DFo9-w


Used 100x to destroy Morris' Clemson team in that Orange bowl. You would think Chad would have been impressed enough to incorporate into his system.

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 8:02 pm
by Digetydog
footballdad wrote:
Digetydog wrote:
Stallion wrote:Love the criss-cross counter. Always enjoyed watching Tulsa offense when he was at Tulsa. I think we are all looking forward to a more physical running game but with a wide open spread

What's the name of the direct snap tip pass series to the reversing receiver that worked so well against South Carolina. I know Tulsa ran that a bunch. Really pads your QBs passing percentage/yards :lol:


It sounds like you are describing the Fly Sweep. WV version below.

http://youtu.be/1Gu62DFo9-w


Used 100x to destroy Morris' Clemson team in that Orange bowl. You would think Chad would have been impressed enough to incorporate into his system.


He did. They demolished SC with it.

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 8:05 pm
by ponyscott
ClemsonWill wrote:Hey guys, congrats on your hire. You are getting a fantastic football coach (and staff). I have a few resources on his offense that you guys might want to take a look at.

http://www.shakinthesouthland.com/offensive-strategy

His offense looks extremely complicated to a defense, yet, is incredibly simple and easy to understand. It is almost Delaware Wing-T in the sense that you have all sorts of motion (eye candy). Only real downside is that you need a QB who is at least a threat to run and much of the run game depends on the QB keeping an unblocked end honest.

I am a high school coach back in South Carolina and have had the pleasure of meeting Morris and a few of his assistants. If you guys have any questions, ask away!

Also, where can I get one of them blue SMU visors? Those jokers are sweet!



Greatness to share...we appreciate it.

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 8:07 pm
by lwjr
A long way from sweep left, sweep right.

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 8:53 pm
by ClemsonWill
It's a Jet sweep. Little bit different up front that your old toss sweep and actually is blocked similar to your inside zone read. Every lineman has a zone that they are responsible for, not a man. We call it running a "track." Unlike inside zone, you take a crossover step that makes your track wider. The backside end is unblocked as there is no way in Hell that he is making the play. Your TB or HB can be a lead blocker and your jet sweep guy creates a bad match up and can give you numbers on the perimeter.

We killed SC with this because they suck at DE. The trick to defending a play like this is setting the edge. That simply means that the first defender needs to attack the guy trying to block him up field. He's gotta ignore the ball carrier for the time being. This prevents the ball carrier from turning up field and allows your more athletic linebackers and DB's to rally to the ball.

However, if they are setting the edge and flowing outside...you have a simple solution. Show jet sweep action and run inside. No answer. I hope that made sense!

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:01 pm
by lwjr
Absolutely makes sense. I was just laughing because 34 years ago, when it was a lot simpler, we called the sweep 2-79 to the flanker side and 2-78 to the WR side. Guard usually pulling. The play's have evolved. To bad we did not have anything like a Jet sweep and the blocking schemes. Now that would have been fun

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:03 pm
by ClemsonWill
Oh, I don't know if there is an article about this, but you guys will see lots of receiver screens (now and bubble screens). The way these are worked in is brilliant. Whenever he calls a run play(of any kind) it is tagged with a screen back side. So a play call might be something like Right trap Now. The QB simply looks at the alignment of the defenders back side. If they are playing soft or at a certain leverage he will simply throw the screen. If not they will stick with the run play. This makes life VERY difficult on a defense. The only sure fire way to prevent the screens is to press...but by doing that you run the risk of getting beat deep.

Re: Chad Morris X's and O's (Clemson Fan)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:04 pm
by 03Mustang
Nice to see a system that is beautiful in its relative simplicity vs the ridiculousness we have seen the past few years.