Teach Tapes with Steve Hauser (Week 3): How to Find and Create Opportunity
On this week’s iteration of Teach Tapes, we review Week 2 of the college football season and sprinkle in some thoughts on the NFL and high school football as well.
Read MoreOn this week’s iteration of Teach Tapes, we review Week 2 of the college football season and sprinkle in some thoughts on the NFL and high school football as well.
Read MoreThe Pittsburgh Maulers OC discusses all ingredients required for a QB-friendly offense, developing the number two, self-scouting, impactful meetings, and when to break tendencies.
Read MoreA coach’s job is to get the best eleven on the field. But who are they? North Carolina Offensive Coordinator Phil Longo says it’s the guys who can play instinctively.
Read MoreCoach Hauser offers tips and drills for improvement after a week that saw plenty of teachable special teams moments, including 26 blocked punts and 23 blocked or missed kicks.
Read MoreThe DC of the USFL’s Michigan Panthers is back to talk more defense. Coach Carrel shares ideas for best utilizing the seven possible pass rush lanes, third down sims, and option force.
Read MoreIn this week’s episode of Teach Tapes, Coach Hauser discusses creating or limiting impact from onside kicks, fake punts, pooch kicks, and other special situations.
Read MoreMichigan Panthers Defensive Coordinator Dan Carrel reviews the Nebraska vs. Northwestern game, addresses tackling, having a system for disguise, differences in quarters coverage, and more.
Read MoreThe former OC at West Virginia and UNC-Charlotte digs into the Nebraska vs. Northwestern game. Coach Mullen teaches everything from play-calling anticipation to identifying pressure to the sugar huddle.
Read MoreIn the first installment of the Teach Tapes series on Coach and Coordinator Podcast, Coach Hauser focuses on the preparation and transition from camp to the regular season for special teams.
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