Coach Vint

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Sunday, December 25, 2016

Our Evolution to RPO's

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Over the last several years we have gone all-in on RPO concepts. RPO's are simply Run-Pass-Options, where you essentially call two plays...
Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Book Review: Culture Defeats Strategy

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Randy Jackson, the head football coach at Grapevine High School in Grapevine, Texas, wrote a new book on culture that is a must read for any...
Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Time To Improve

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There is a popular saying among coaches that simply states, "you are either getting better or you are getting worse, because you aren...
Sunday, November 27, 2016

Developing Culture, Character, and Leadership

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Unless you won your championship, your season probably did not end the way you wanted it to. If you are like most coaches, you are trying t...
Thursday, August 4, 2016

10 Keys to Great Coaching

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Before I even start this, I must preface by saying that I am battling every day to be a better coach. I am not on a soapbox preaching. I am ...
Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Developing an Offensive Game Plan and Call Sheet: Less is More!

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Earlier this year I was speaking at a clinic in Greenwich, Connecticut, when a coach asked me what the biggest issue is with ineffective ga...
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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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