01.19.2022 - By Keith Grabowski
Ryan Maiuri joins us on the podcast to discuss the Central football offense which was #1 in total offense (570.1 yards per game) and scoring (53.5 points per game) in 2021.
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Originally from Sterling Heights, Michigan, Maiuri graduated from Lakeland College (Wis.) in 2006 and received Illini-Badger Conference player of the year honors in 2005. He led the Muskies to their first-ever playoff berth and was the league's offensive player of the year in 2004.
Maiuri has been an assistant at Lakeland, Winona State, Adrian College, and a graduate assistant at Minnesota under Jerry Kill.
Shownotes:
-Start in coaching
-Offensive philosophy and culture
-Having undersized, athletic players
-Schemes that fit well with undersized linemen
-Balancing the use of tempo and motions and shifts
-Player involvement in constructing the offense
-Educated freedom
-F.R.E.A.K.S
-Decentralized decision making
-QB and WR meeting time
-More group and team during season than individual
-Group and team periods used throughout the week
-Communication in inside run
-Pass concepts
-Teaching four verticals
-Practicing four verticals
-Most effective plays in the Central passing game
-The need for having Both RPO and play action
-Technology and changes through COVID
-Winning edge - coaching with love
Twitter: @coachmaiuri
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