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Organization of Defensive Coverages & Three Types of Coverages

with Gary DeLoach,

UCLA Assistant Football Coach / Safeties

The UCLA run defense ranked 9th in the nation in 2006, finishing over 100 spots higher than the year before. Coach DeLoach presents an inside look at how that impressive change came about. A main principle to the UCLA defense is to secure the perimeter of the defense. By putting the Sam back in the force position on the tight end side is key to starting your defense. Safeties are lined up 10 yards deep and their technique is flat foot read. A main focus is reading the backs to determine the play entry and blocking schemes. Reading this triangle is important for the linebackers and the safeties. DeLoach presents his alley rules for safeties. Force is the number one thing in the alley, meaning the run is turned back in by the first man on the play. The safety should never have a run/pass conflict. DeLoach also includes passing tools for the safties to use that help them in the run game. Using game footage, DeLoach effectively illustrates different coverages.

102 minutes. 2007.

or better yet, make it a double feature paired with:

Zone Coverages for the 4-3 Defense

with Gary DeLoach,

UCLA Secondary Coach

Coach Gary DeLoach has over 25 successful years of experience coaching football at the HS, JUCO, DI-AA, and DI levels. In his first season at UCLA, the Bruin secondary allowed just 15 touchdown passes (#1 in Pac-10) over 13 games and led the Pac-10 in pass defense giving up just 200.7 yards per game through the air. In this DVD, you will learn the basic principles of zone and man pass defense. DeLoach highlights the four key principles in zone and man defense that he has taught throughout his career: Defending the field, breaking on the ball, rushing the passer, and defending deep to short. DeLoach emphasizes playing primarily zone or man defense and using the other as a "change of pace" defense. In this presentation, he will show you how to hide your coverages by playing pre-snap defense and making proper reads. Using game footage, DeLoach provides instruction for 2-deep zone, 3-deep zone, halves, quarters, press man, and off man coverages. He also includes reads and reactions versus the run.

54 minutes. 2005.

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Adler, do you get a percentage? :D

I don't know about the "No HS coaches" thing. Our record doesn't show how much TD has done as HC. Maybe amend the statement as "No more HS coaches in Position X or Y"...a bit more collegiate coaching experience to stir in the pot with the "fresh, new" HS coaching would be a good idea...but I wouldn't say the season was a total flop, regardless of our record!

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