Michigan State Football: Jay Johnson Offense vs Michigan (College Football; 2021)

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In this video, we look at how the MSU offense, called by offensive coordinator Jay Johnson, led the Spartans to an electrifying comeback win over Mike Macdonald's defense and the Michigan Wolverines, largely on the back of star RB Kenneth Walker III. We'll look at Michigan State's Zone run game, and at how Michigan tried to stop it by loading up the line of scrimmage. We'll then see how a few fortuitous adjustments in the second half helped open things up for Walker in the run game. Finally, we'll look at Michigan State's passing attack, led by Payton Thorne, Jayden Reed, and Jalen Nailor, attacked Zone coverages like Cover-2 and Cover-3, and we'll see how the Slot Fade factored in to prevent Michigan from pressing their wide receivers.

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  • @bigfellamike1913
    @bigfellamike19132 жыл бұрын

    Great breakdown my man can't wait to see you get more and more subscribers

  • @TheCoordinatorProject

    @TheCoordinatorProject

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's the idea! Thanks for the commment.

  • @AK-ug1md
    @AK-ug1md2 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff Berk when you slow things down and pause it help a novice person see what is going on both sides of the ball. It’s 11 v 11 on field 50 yds wide and 120yds long/deep. I have been listening to Tony Franklins podcast and he talks about throwing to open grass. Then I watch this clip and I can see where and how the OC was attacking or better yet setting up his offense to succeed. He also says Harbuagh needs to let the Oc call his game vs him calling the game. I feel a similar way with musgrave and Garbers relationship. When bill trusts chase and calls Garbers game we do better …when he calls musgraves game we lost /went stagnant aka not dictating tempo/will

  • @TheCoordinatorProject

    @TheCoordinatorProject

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely on the 11v11 thing. On message boards people so often say things like "Why isn't that CB pressing?" or "Why isn't that guy blitzing?" Every decision that a coordinator makes impacts the other 10 guys on the field, so it's never as simple as just changing up one guy's assignment. TF, and really most of the Air Raid coaching tree, are the masters of thinking about space on a football field. Part of the reason they don't move their WR's around is that it's all about the route combination; the goal isn't to create 1-on-1 matchups on specific players, it's to distribute routes so that the defense can't possibly cover everybody, and then to throw to the guy that they can't cover. As for Musgrave, I'd say he called a pretty good game for Garbers last night! That was a great look at what that offense can be. Lots of different points of attack in the run game, with a passing game that created easy throws and took advantage of Stanford's schematic weaknesses in coverage.

  • @AK-ug1md

    @AK-ug1md

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheCoordinatorProject yeahhhhhh @ last nights game !!! wonderful game plan Bill knows ball … last night he cut it loose and trusted t his players even more so chase !!! Musgrave called his best game and Sirmon and staff are finding their groove. I really think Wilcoxs injury played a role as he has gotten better the team has come alive. Means little unless we beat ucla next week.

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