They call it 618 Post-Wheel, 618 is what they call just their stick. Ive never seen them run their stick the way they run it out of 2x2 in 3x1. F.O.R. w/ 1, stick/whip w/ 2 and swing with RB, only in this case it would be the 2 w/ the arrow and 3 w/ stick or vice versa. Leach must not like that because I don’t ever remember seeing it. But I did see them get to what possibly looked like 618 Post-Wheel out of split backs w/ their Z on a jet motion and left Y alone (WSU vs. Oregon 2019, 11:06 left in the 4th Q). So it wasn’t a 4 receiver concept on the play side, but it did look like the same concept because the backside RB kind of found grass in the spot where the stick/whip would have been around. Just looked like a different timing, which might give a little on how they coach him to go through that progression, since the stick/whip developed late. Who knows, but they did score on it.
Coaches Caviar maybe some day haha, I’m actually just a freshman track athlete in college at the moment, but the last several months I’ve developed an interest in scheme, so I really can’t give any insight. But I love the game and I think I will find my way in to coaching some day.
@@daenerysstormborn2107 Looks like you have a good start on the scheme and coaching aspect! I appreciate you watching and let me know if I can ever do anything for you!
They call it 618 Post-Wheel, 618 is what they call just their stick. Ive never seen them run their stick the way they run it out of 2x2 in 3x1. F.O.R. w/ 1, stick/whip w/ 2 and swing with RB, only in this case it would be the 2 w/ the arrow and 3 w/ stick or vice versa. Leach must not like that because I don’t ever remember seeing it. But I did see them get to what possibly looked like 618 Post-Wheel out of split backs w/ their Z on a jet motion and left Y alone (WSU vs. Oregon 2019, 11:06 left in the 4th Q). So it wasn’t a 4 receiver concept on the play side, but it did look like the same concept because the backside RB kind of found grass in the spot where the stick/whip would have been around. Just looked like a different timing, which might give a little on how they coach him to go through that progression, since the stick/whip developed late. Who knows, but they did score on it.
I appreciate the insight! It is a really interesting concept. Have you had success with it?
Coaches Caviar maybe some day haha, I’m actually just a freshman track athlete in college at the moment, but the last several months I’ve developed an interest in scheme, so I really can’t give any insight. But I love the game and I think I will find my way in to coaching some day.
@@daenerysstormborn2107 Looks like you have a good start on the scheme and coaching aspect! I appreciate you watching and let me know if I can ever do anything for you!
Coaches Caviar Thank you so much! Your channel is what sparked my interest in scheme last fall. And I definitely will!
hey do you think it is possible to tether lincoln riley's run game with mike leach pass concepts in a scheme?
Good country. Keep it up. You should break down a play or two on every SEC football team during this pandemic to give us something to watch
That's a great thought! Thanks for watching!