University of Oregon

Postseason Evaluation and Evolution of Defense

Eric Kasperowicz, Jason Bornn, John Rice, and Dante Bartee look at their data, determine what went well and what needs improvement, analyze personnel, and plan for research and development to evolve their defense.

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Maximizing Performance Through Self-Scouting and Exploiting Opponent Weaknesses

Scotty Walden, Dante Bartee, and Jeremy Hawkins analyze the intricate details and nuances of self-scouting, opponent weaknesses, and practical methods for sharing this information effectively to gain a strategic advantage on game day.

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Self-Scouting Your Calls and Your Culture

Dante Bartee and Morgan Scalley put together two aspects of your team’s performance to this point in the season, providing actionable data to optimize your chances for success in the second half of the season.

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Early Season Game Planning Tips

Mike Judy, Dan Carrel, and Dante Bartee share insights into early season game planning. While their focus is more on the defensive side of the ball, their approach works in any phase of the game.

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Mid-Camp Evaluation and Adjustments of Personnel and Scheme

Dante Bartee and Matt Drinkall express thoughts on evaluating players and deciding who is most ready, while developing down-roster depth. They also share ideas on what schemes should be getting repetitions heading towards the season’s first kickoff.

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Communicating to Make a Difference – Dante Bartee, Analyst, University of Oregon

In this segment from the 3rd Annual Lauren’s First and Goal Clinic, Dante Bartee shares the lessons, good and bad, he learned when he was a first-year college defensive coordinator at Ottawa University.

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Accelerate Everything – Dante Bartee, Analyst, University of Oregon

In this “Accelerate Everything” episode, Dante Bartee discusses undressing a defense, why the B gap is the fulcrum, third down strategy, and must-have formations and concepts.

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