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Coach Josh Jones is back in the board room for his second appearance on the Board Drill Podcast. Jones is the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Knoxville Catholic High School in Tennessee, bringing over 30 years of coaching experience to the table. In this episode, Coach Jones walks through his full spring install plan and breaks down several red zone concepts he has relied on at every level of high school football.
Topics covered include the 3-day install structure, how to build repetition before players ever set foot on the grass, adjusting the offense to your quarterback's skillset, coordinating with your defensive staff during spring, and specific red zone concepts for high red, low red, and goal line situations.
If you coach offense at any level of high school football, this one is worth your time.
This episode is brought to you by Sideline HQ. Sideline HQ is the easiest way to manage your program's equipment. Stop losing gear and start tracking it. Built for coaches, by coaches. Visit www.sidelinehq.co to learn more.
Subscribe for more coaching content at www.boarddrill.com
TIMESTAMPS
0:00Intro, guest welcome, and sponsor read
1:17Spring install overview: staff meetings and personnel evaluation
8:50The 6-week pre-spring install schedule and repetition structure
13:05Why repetition works: the walk-on quarterback story
13:16Building the offense around your quarterback's skillset
15:34What Georgia Tech film taught Knoxville Catholic this offseason
18:38Spring focal points: scheming for your league and early opponents
19:04The 3-day install menu: run game, quick game, drop backs, and red zone
24:34Why Jones practices red zone every single day of spring ball
27:14Offensive and defensive coordination during spring practice
31:32Red zone philosophy: run the football and QB critical factors
35:01QB coaching points: KYP, KYS, and Jones-isms that stick five years later
37:03High red zone: double under concept and pre-snap read process (SOCK)
43:01Low red zone: sprint snag and reading the flat
46:57Boundary mesh: a universal red zone concept that works against all coverages
59:52What makes Knoxville Catholic different from every other program
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Coach Josh Jones is back in the board room for his second appearance on the Board Drill Podcast. Jones is the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Knoxville Catholic High School in Tennessee, bringing over 30 years of coaching experience to the table. In this episode, Coach Jones walks through his full spring install plan and breaks down several red zone concepts he has relied on at every level of high school football.
Topics covered include the 3-day install structure, how to build repetition before players ever set foot on the grass, adjusting the offense to your quarterback's skillset, coordinating with your defensive staff during spring, and specific red zone concepts for high red, low red, and goal line situations.
If you coach offense at any level of high school football, this one is worth your time.
This episode is brought to you by Sideline HQ. Sideline HQ is the easiest way to manage your program's equipment. Stop losing gear and start tracking it. Built for coaches, by coaches. Visit www.sidelinehq.co to learn more.
Subscribe for more coaching content at www.boarddrill.com
TIMESTAMPS
0:00Intro, guest welcome, and sponsor read
1:17Spring install overview: staff meetings and personnel evaluation
8:50The 6-week pre-spring install schedule and repetition structure
13:05Why repetition works: the walk-on quarterback story
13:16Building the offense around your quarterback's skillset
15:34What Georgia Tech film taught Knoxville Catholic this offseason
18:38Spring focal points: scheming for your league and early opponents
19:04The 3-day install menu: run game, quick game, drop backs, and red zone
24:34Why Jones practices red zone every single day of spring ball
27:14Offensive and defensive coordination during spring practice
31:32Red zone philosophy: run the football and QB critical factors
35:01QB coaching points: KYP, KYS, and Jones-isms that stick five years later
37:03High red zone: double under concept and pre-snap read process (SOCK)
43:01Low red zone: sprint snag and reading the flat
46:57Boundary mesh: a universal red zone concept that works against all coverages
59:52What makes Knoxville Catholic different from every other program

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