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Using a 3 Safety Option Sound Structure to Defend Triple Option - Manny Rojas

Written by Glazier Football | Aug 22, 2024 7:27:31 PM

Manny Rojas, Defensive Coordinator at The University of Delaware discusses some of the adjustments they make when they defend teams that run triple option.

You may not be able to employ their entire scheme, but can take some pieces away that will help you when you face triple option.

This video segment comes from his entire Glazier Drive clinic on: Defending the Triple Option out of the Delaware 3 Safety Structure

  • Their base defense is a 3 Safety structure with a Double Eagle Bear Front.

  • Their objective was to make sure all defenders were option sound: Dive, Quarterback, Pitch, Alley.

  • The three down linemen played 0, 2, 3  techniques and were dive players only.

  • The two linebackers were quarterback responsible.

  • The Middle Linebacker was running dive to alley on both sides.

  • The corners play deep thirds (cover 3)

  • The three safeties fit off the run scheme and the pass scheme.  If flow came one way or the other, the two outside safeties were force to pitch players.  The middle safety was the post player and would run the alley after the fact.