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Showing posts with label Special Teams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Special Teams. Show all posts
Sunday, October 6, 2024

Additional Game Planning Considerations

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When you prepare for an opponent there are some areas that you need to consider to be more prepared. You are always going to look at personn...
Saturday, September 2, 2023

Win More Games By Eliminating Lost Yards on 4th Down

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There are some things I saw this week that cost teams football games. Teams lost games they should have one because they didn't gave awa...
Saturday, August 12, 2023

Block More Kicks and Win More Games

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Back when we took over a program where we were at a huge talent deficiency, we needed to do things that would shorten the field offensively....
Saturday, December 30, 2017

Three Keys to Championship Special Teams

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Nearly every big game this year will have at least one game changing special teams play. If you look back at big games of every level, speci...
Sunday, August 20, 2017

Domination Begins with Preparation

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Every team wants to build a program that consistently dominates opponents each week. I believe there are four elements to building a dominat...
Sunday, June 11, 2017

Five Keys To Explosive Special Teams

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Winning football games is hard. If you have coached for more than a week you realize how difficult it can be to build a championship program...
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James Vint has extensive experience as an offensive, defensive, and special teams coordinator at the high school and college levels. He is considered one of the go to coaches in regards to the pistol, option football, and RPO's. In 2019, his offense put up over 6,000 yards, with over 3,700 yards on the ground and nearly 2,600 yards through the air. In 2018, they put up over 5,500 yards of offense, averaging over 8 yards per carry. Coach Vint has helped several schools install the pistol and spread offenses, including three schools that won state titles. As a defensive coordinator, Coach Vint took over a defense that had given up over 40 points a game and led them to six shutouts. They gave up just 6 points a game and posted a school record 98 tackles for loss in the regular season. His version of the odd stack is being used at high schools and colleges across the country. Coach Vint has published 6 books and over 20 coaching videos. He is one of the most sought after clinic speakers in the country. He has been a featured speaker at the Nike Coach of the Year Clinics, Glazier Clinics, and State Association Clinics.
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