Defensive Football Strategies FROM THE PUBLISHER
They say that defense wins championships. If so, this book is your formula for winning a title with a solid defensive football team.
Defensive Football Strategies is a complete collection of tactics, teachings, and insights from some of the best defensive minds in the game. Readers will find winning strategies from 90 top coacheslegends of both the past and the presentincluding Jerry Sandusky of Penn State, Bob Stoops of the University of Oklahoma, Bo Schembechler of the University of Michigan, Charlie McBride of the University of Nebraska, and R.C. Slocum of Texas A & M.
Inside are 73 detailed presentations on many of football's most successful defensive systems used during the past 40 years. With the help of 600 X-and-O diagrams, the book covers these areas:
Philosophies, fronts, and schemes
Run defenses
Pass defenses
Formation and down-and-distance adjustments
Goal line defenses
Defensive Football Strategies was developed in cooperation with the American Football Coaches Association. It's an expert resource that coaches can use to build a defense that will win it all.
SYNOPSIS
Now you can build the kind of defense that wins championships with
Defensive Football Strategies. This complete collection of tactics,
teachings, and insights comes from many of the games best defensive minds from
over the past 40 years.
Inside you'll find winning strategies from 90 top coaches, including Jerry
Sandusky of Penn State, Charlie McBride of the University of Nebraska, R.C.
Slocum of Texas A & M., and Bo Schembechler of the University of Michigan.
With the help of more than 600 X-and-O diagrams, they show you how to
counter common offensive formations and attacks, stop the running game and
passing game, make down-and-distance decisions, and defend the goal line.
Defensive Football
Strategies
was developed in cooperation with the American
Football Coaches Association. It's a one-of-a-kind resource for building a
defense that can win it all.
About the Author
Since its establishment in 1922, the American Football Coaches Association
has striven to provide a forum for the discussion and study of all matters
pertaining to football and coaching and to maintain the highest possible
standards in football and the coaching profession. These objectives, first
declared by founders Alonzo Staff, John Heisman, and others, have been
instrumental in the AFCA's becoming the effective and highly respected
organization it is today.
The AFCA now has more than 8,000 members, including coaches from Canada,
Europe, Australia, Japan, and Russia. Through annual publications and
several newsletters, the association keeps members informed of the most
current rules changes and proposals, proper coaching methods, innovations in
techniques, insights in coaching philosophy, and business conducted by the
board of trustees and AFCA committees. A convention is held each January to
give members a special opportunity to exchange ideas and recognize
outstanding achievement.
The association promotes safety in the sport and establishes strong ethical
and moral codes that govern all aspects of football coaching. In addition,
the AFCA is involved in numerous programs that ensure the integrity of the
coaching profession and enhance the development of the game. It works
closely with the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the National
Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, the National Association
of Interscholastic Athletics, the National Football League, the National
Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, Pop Warner, and other organizations
involved in the game of football. Indeed, one of the goals of the
association is to build a strong coalition-TEAM AFCA-of football coaches who
will speak out with a unified voice on issues that affect the sport and
profession.
The AFCA is the team of the football coaching profession. All current and
former football coaches or administrators involved with football are
encouraged to join. For more information about becoming a member of the
American Football Coaches Association, please log on to the AFCA Web site
(www.afca.com) or contact them at the following address:
American Football Coaches Association 5900 Old McGregor
Road Waco, TX 76712 254-776-5900