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Alabama has too many school systems which means too many central offices.
Counties with a population of less than 50,000 has three systems. That’s three superintendents making well over six digits and fully staffed central offices.
Another county with less than 100,000 people have six systems.
We welcome Coach Bruce Miller for episode 2 of season 3. Coach Miller is retired now, but not before he had a very successful coaching career in Georgia.
Coach won over 230 games, collected nine region titles, made five appearances in the Georgia HS semifinals, and won a state title while coaching the Gainesville Red Elephants. He changed his offense from Wing-T to a Power Spread offense based on the Tony Franklin System.
He was also blessed to have coached some pretty good football players, including De'Sean Watson and Blake Sims, plus many more.
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How do you keep the gritty, deceptive, gap-scheme power of the traditional Wing-T alive in the modern era of spread football? You evolve.
In this video series, we break down the schematic evolution of the Gun Power Spread system, tracing its roots back to the Hybrid Wing-T. We trace how the foundational rules of the Wing-T—down blocks, kick-outs, pulling guards, and putting defensive players in conflict—seamlessly transitioned into a modern, fast-paced shotgun attack.
In part one of this series, we covered our basic/core Wing-T running plays from under center. In part two, we covered our under-center Power and Counter package. In this video, we start running many of our core WT runs from the gun.
What we cover:
The Philosophical Shift: Why moving to the gun didn't mean losing our physical identity.
Translating the Core Plays: How classic concepts like Buck Sweep, Power, and Counter adapt to modern shotgun alignments and RPOs.
Creating Space & Conflict: Using spread formations to lighten the box while keeping the same gap-scheme blocking rules upfront.
Quarterback Run Game: How utilizing the QB as a genuine run threat unlocks an entirely new dimension that traditional under-center packages couldn't reach.
Whether you are a seasoned Wing-T coach looking to modernize your offense or a Spread coach wanting to inject true physical gap-scheme power into your system, this breakdown offers the ultimate blueprint.
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@CoachShiffman I have no problem with what he did; I’ve done more than that in my time.
But let me say that the kids I did things for were already my kids, not about to be my kids. I think he knew what was up. 🤷🏽♂️
Any of my followers want to learn how the Wing-T has evolved over the years my book is available on https://t.co/RedrrqFoWC.
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Next on Whistle Talk. We’re diving into Rule 3, periods, time factors, and substitutions and why it’s one of the biggest keys to game control. If you’ve ever struggled with clock management, this one’s for you. Make sure to keep an out for @ChipSeagle special offer. #referee#fb