Every defensive coach wants to build an aggressive, attacking unit. But before you install another pressure package or coverage adjustment, you need a philosophy that guides every decision you make.
In this episode of The Give, presented by Lauren’s First and Goal, Davidson College Defensive Coordinator Woody Blevins shares the framework behind building defenses that consistently outperform expectations. Drawing from a coaching journey that has taken him through programs with limited budgets, scholarship restrictions, and roster challenges, Blevins explains why great defenses are built from the inside out.
Rather than focusing on scheme alone, he discusses how mentality, philosophy, strategy, and tactics all work together to create a defense capable of thriving regardless of circumstances. You’ll also hear why defining the true purpose of defense can transform the way you coach your players and organize your entire program.
Whether you’re a first-year coordinator or a veteran coach refining your system, this episode offers practical lessons on creating a defensive identity that lasts.
In This Episode
- Why philosophy matters more than scheme
- Building an attacking defense with limited resources
- Lessons learned from coaching “have-not” programs
- The relationship between mentality, strategy, and tactics
- Defining the three true purposes of defense
- Creating consistency through a clear coaching philosophy
- Why great defenses are built from ear to ear, not sideline to sideline
- Developing a defensive identity that survives adversity
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