Jump to content

"Hybrid Wing" T Clinic in Lebanon TN


coach763
 Share

Recommended Posts

My old friend the late, great Herschel Moore would be happy.......he loved clinics and talking about this "O". I have scheduled a requested "Hybrid Wing" Clinic .

I know that many in TN have gone to the spread type offenses, but their are some still in some form of the Wing T..............this may be for you..

The "Hybrid Wing" Clinic will be Sat March 28th from 9AM to 4 /5 PM. I will cover the whole gamut (jets, rockets, belly(sweep), formations + all the nuts & bolts)

Details are here on my website jetsweep.com since 2003 ( you will need to register to post on forum.........free registration)

Clinic Info

The clinic fee will be $25 per coach........all proceeds will go to Immanuel Bapt Back Pack food program

thanks

Wes Elrod

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • CoachT pinned this topic
15 hours ago, MLREB said:

It's a great offense if you are OK finishing 2nd in the state game.

JK OP. ;-)

There have been plenty of teams that ran the wing t that have won state championships in  Tennessee throughout the history of the playoffs. Also before the official playoff/state championship format was adopted l bet there were some championship level teams that ran the wing t. I bet there are some teams throughout the U.S. that have run the wing t and won state championships. I would even guess that there are some spread, veer, I formation, single wing, one back, wishbone, or any other offensive system teams that have finished 2nd through last in the state.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Dragondog said:

Just like when Maryville finished behind Oakland's "Hybrid Wing-T" two years in a row :cool:

With the sheer talent that Oakland currently has and has had for several years, Oakland should always finish ahead of Maryville. The fact that they run that offense gives Maryville a chance. 

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Dragondog said:

Just like when Maryville finished behind Oakland's "Hybrid Wing-T" two years in a row :cool:

Which two were in a row?


2014 MHS 26-14 Oakland 6A Semifinal                   W 6A Champions Maryville
2015 MHS 27-13 Oakland 6A Semifinal                   W 6A Champions Ravenwood
2016 MHS 7-23 Oakland 6A Semifinal                          6A Champions Whitehaven
2017 MHS 14-17 Oakland
2017 MHS 31-28 Oakland 6A Semifinal                   W  6A Champions Maryville
2018 MHS 24-21 Oakland                                          W
2018 MHS 0-38 Oakland Semifinal                                6A Champions Oakland
2019 MHS 12-0 Oakland Semifinal                           W 6A Champions Maryville

 

Edited by Red Rebels
Link to comment
Share on other sites

31 minutes ago, Red Rebels said:

Which two were in a row?


2014 MHS 26-14 Oakland 6A Semifinal                   W 6A Champions Maryville
2015 MHS 27-13 Oakland 6A Semifinal                   W 6A Champions Ravenwood
2016 MHS 7-23 Oakland 6A Semifinal                          6A Champions Whitehaven
2017 MHS 14-17 Oakland
2017 MHS 31-28 Oakland 6A Semifinal                   W  6A Champions Maryville
2018 MHS 24-21 Oakland                                          W
2018 MHS 0-38 Oakland Semifinal                                6A Champions Oakland
2019 MHS 12-0 Oakland Semifinal                           W 6A Champions Maryville

 

yeah!!!  what he said!!!!:huh:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • CoachT unpinned this topic

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements


  • Recent Posts

    • Way late on this post, but I do believe that I want to at least weight in so to speak lol. I wrestled NAIA competed against some of the best wrestler over all a crossed the divisions and felt great about my college wrestling experience. I think people make the mistake in believe that wrestling some how gets easier as a sport at the smaller college divisions it doesn't the training is mostly the same. I have that on good authority from a coach who was a D1 all-American. it's more the commitment level of the competitors that is different. There is talented wrestlers that can go D1 at any level in the smaller division. sub in Sammy Shires for one he would have done fine on a DI team. He chose a work life ratio that suited him. It's not about talent it's commitment are you going to make training and studying the sport the center of your world cause that's what it takes: NO MATTER HOW TALATENTED BEFORE HAND YOU ARE.  If so then D1 is for you and striving for success at that level is for you like Mr. Palmer said it's what your willing to put in. Now coaches if you have a successful wrestler who fits that bill then by all means D1 is a great option they will see some success no matter how small, but if they are not that committed along with being talented and a killer and you know it then your doing them wrong.  You don't have to tell athletes that you don't think they are D1 tell them to keep their options open to take all their visits to consider all the divisions regardless of their goals. college recruiting visits have you most times wrestle against their current wrestlers coaches and athletes  will find out real quick it's not easy no matter where you go. That way when they make their decision it's a sound one that's based on well rounded experiences.     BobCorker, and oceansize42 I believe what you are thinking is correct but for different reasons. TN wrestler's have the talent... it's a commitment level change. TN wrestlers aren't used to having to put themselves through the level of commitment required and kills them on the D1 level.    WrestlingGod, I agree you should push kids to pursue their dreams, but not at the cost of common sense period... we have to much of that going around this country already. Dreams can turn to poison when these wrestler are not educated on what it truly takes. In TN  a kid who understands wrestling to a high level can be successful with small amounts of hard work. They think their definition of hard work is enough for D1 that is the mistake not the "talent/understanding".  Over-all though we do not celebrate NAIA,D2,D3, or Juco success in this state like other states do. GA/AL celebrates all it's college wrestlers success a crossed the  board no matter the division. Why? because it's hard... I have gone to all the divisions National championships let me tell you to be a all-American at any is impressive especially D2 or NAIA. those guys can scrap and not one of those AA's are an easy match. all of them were state placers or champs multiple times in their high school careers. does that at all sound easy to place at? TN does not give those guys enough credit or shout outs period. it's an over sight because of this D1 or it's less than meaningless   mentality on this site and in this state. GA/AL is better then us on the highest stage because they send guys to D2,NAIA,D3 ect. they come back understanding the sport better then their pervious coaches, and give back and that cycles to athletes readiness to go D1 with clearer understanding of what it takes to be competitive day 1 freshman year.             My post isn't to support one way or the other but to just consider that both sides have merit and that both work when the system in TN. by system I mean coaches are the better educated on preparing athletes for each level they want and should pursue.        
    • If you think McKenzie could've beat Riverside I have a bridge you might like to buy. 
    • Hate to hear Ricky is heading to the old folk's home!
    • By recruiting, I mean members of a coaching staff are talking to, meeting with, giving tours, to students, and their guardians, that are not zoned for their school.    there’s no way that many non Bearden kids just showed up all at once without being recruited. It can’t be a coincidence that all those kids also went through the middle school all star game your boss puts on every year. 
    • Not sure how I would put it as recruiting perhaps kids trying to better their career by going to a head coach and coaching staff with connections all over college football that gets them the opportunity to go play college football and be coached by a coach with a pretty good track record.
×
  • Create New...