This article was originally posted on the Glazier Coaching Blog.
The Air Force Academy’s offense has long been one of the premier programs for option football. This breakdown of Air Force’s Load Trap with Head Coach Troy Calhoun will give you the tools to implement this game-changing concept.
The entire presentation is on Glazier Drive (along with over 2000 additional football coaching videos) at Air Force Load Trap Shotgun Option.
A written summary of the key coaching points is below the video.
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H-Back Responsibilities:
- Must identify the 5-technique defender, 9/nickel, and next player
- Makes a “lion-lion” call if the next player is inside the tackle
- Takes a jab step to freeze the support element
- Can arc block based on defensive alignment
Blocking Scheme:
- Center blocks back
- Backside tackle uses hinge technique
- Frontside guard pulls for the 5-technique to back backer
- Backside back takes inside leg path of frontside guard, looking for backside linebacker
- Frontside back takes one jab step and maintains pitch relationship (4 yards front, 2 yards behind)
The video includes multiple clips demonstrating the play’s execution, showing various formations and defensive looks. The coaches emphasize adaptability in the scheme, allowing for adjustments based on defensive alignment and personnel. They particularly note how the dive back’s blocking assignment can change based on the pitch key’s positioning.
The play can be run from multiple formations and relies heavily on proper identification of defensive alignment and appropriate communication between players, especially regarding the “load” calls that determine blocking assignments.