The Mushroom Society – When Drill Work Shows Up on Film – Dan Larsen, OC, North Dakota State

North Dakota State OC Dan Larson breaks down the philosophy behind one of the most consistent offensive line units in college football.

This episode focuses on what actually transfers to game day—why NDSU emphasizes being brilliant at the basics, how they build physicality into everything they do, and how their drills are designed to show up in critical moments.

If you coach offensive line, this is a practical look at how to simplify your teaching while still developing tough, disciplined, and effective players.

Key Takeaways

  • Drills must translate to game performance
  • Be brilliant at the basics before adding complexity
  • Train on bodies, not just equipment
  • Eliminate separation in the run game
  • Play with vertical and horizontal leverage
  • Physicality can cover up imperfect technique
  • Players must see the game through one set of eyes
  • Practice habits should show up in big moments

Topics Covered:

  • NDSU offensive line philosophy
  • Building habits and simplifying technique
  • Practice structure and drill design
  • Run game fundamentals and eliminating space
  • Leveraging physicality in the trenches
  • Zone vs. man teaching progression
  • Creating carryover from practice to game day

Resources Mentioned