Stopping the pass has never been more important, and thanks to this video series you'll be able to confuse the quarterback and give your opponent's offense looks they're not ready for.
Coach Dan Owen, Defensive Coordinator at Presbyterian College, takes you through this 3-part clinic talk covering the pass coverages that are used by many of the top defenses at the college level, including by coaches like Nick Saban and Kirby Smart.
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Part 1 - Trap Coverage: Installation & Adjustments
Part 2 - Rip/Liz Coverage: Installation & Adjustments
Part 3 - "Big 12" Five Man Pressure Schemes
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Video 1 - Trap Coverage: Installation & Adjustments
Trap coverage is a great tool to have in your toolbox on defense, because it gives you an answer for so many things modern offenses love to do, including the RPO, boots and sprint outs, and
Topics Covered Include:
- The fundamental techniques needed to play trap coverage
- When Trap Coverage Works Best
- Film Breakdown
- And more!
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Video 2 - Rip/Liz Coverage: Adjustments & Wrinkles
Rip/Liz is one of the most popular versions of match coverage in football today, but how do you teach it, and how does it work?
Coach Dan Owen uses film and diagrams to explain one of Nick Saban's favorite concepts.
Topics Covered Include:
- The simple way to teach Match Coverage
- Defending Specific Offensive Concepts
- Film Breakdown
- And more!
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Video 3 - "Big 12" Five Man Pressure Schemes
"Big 12" pressures are a great way to bring pressure from the short side of the field and play sound coverage behind it.
Learn why these are some of the simplest and most effective ways to get pressure on the quarterback
Topics Covered Include:
- Defending Bunch and Condensed Formations
- Attacking Play Action Pass Protection
- Film Breakdown
- And more!
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