Stretching the Field & Creating Open Space: The Complete Series

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In 2025, Minnesota State Moorhead finished #2 in passing offense in all of Division 2: 357.4 yards per game, 37 touchdown passes in 11 games, 13 yards per completion, and a top-10 scoring offense.

They did it without four-star recruits. Without a blue-chip offensive line. Without the kind of roster that makes coordinators look smart just by showing up. Instead, the offense was built around a few key concepts, and a simple read system that keeps the QB's options wide open while keeping installation time very short.

Justin Czech, the QB Coach at MSUM has helped to build a complete, connected offensive system where every concept feeds every other concept, every practice rep is designed to show up on gameday, and every quarterback in the room is graded on decisions (not box scores). And now he's sharing the whole thing in this video series. 

Stretching the Field & Creating Open Space: The Complete Series

Here's what's included

  1. 4 Verticals: Philosophy, Rules & Variations
  2. Y Cross - Philosophy, Rules & Variations
  3. Building an Empty Offense & Using WRs at RB
  4. MSUM Run Game, Quick Game & RPOs
  5. MSUM Offensive Philosophy and Development Practices
  6. QB Room Culture, Development & Grading

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Part 1: 4 Verticals: Philosophy, Rules, and Variations

Topics covered include:

  • The single inside-out read that simplifies every 2x2 vertical into a repeatable decision, so you can keep the QB's read the same no matter what the coverage is.
  • How & why they let the QB choose their preferred read style, and why it makes their offense harder to defend.
  • The perfect answer vs trap coverage
  • And more!

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Part 2: Y Cross - Philosophy, Rules & Variations

Topics covered include:

  • Why pairing Y-Cross with your existing quick game concepts costs you almost no extra installation time, which means you can spend more time getting better at other things.
  • How to coach your QB's eyes so you can keep the throws on time
  • Why they love to run Y-Cross from empty so that you can use the crosser as a hot route vs the blitz
  • And more!

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Part 3: Building an Empty Offense & Using WRs at RB

Topics covered include:

  • Use RPOs to build a dangerous run game from the empty formation, so you always win the numbers game in the box
  • How to build your pass game around your hot routes, so that every blitz is a gift instead of a problem.
  • How to cause huge problems for the defense by using a WR at the RB position, so you can create mismatches for your best athletes.
  • And more!

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Part 4: MSUM Run Game, Quick Game & RPOs

Topics covered include:

  • Why trying to get into "the perfect run look" every time when calling plays is a mistake.
  • Build the same reads for your QB (run or pass) so you can simplify the teaching and installation time
  • Use the quick game as part of your extended run game so you can threaten the entire width of the field even on inside run plays.
  • And more!

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Part 5: MSUM Offensive Philosophy and Development Practices

Topics covered include:

  • Using the "Cores" framework to think like a basketball coach and find your best 5 skill players- AND how to best use them no matter what position
  • The "CLA" model: A science-based approach that builds game-ready skills faster than traditional Indy time.
  • Install your entire offense in 5 days or less, so you can spend more time coaching the little things that win games.
  • And more!

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Part 6: QB Room Culture, Development, and Grading

Topics covered include:

  • Why results don't matter when grading QBs, and what to look at instead.
  • How to give your QB maximum agency at the line of scrimmage, so he plays like a football player instead of a robot.
  • Using specialized stats like the "Other Big Time Play" (OBTP) to evaluate your QB so you can adjust your coaching to what they really need.
  • And more!

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