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Friday Afternoon Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 2:30 - 3:20 Pm 3:40 - 4:30 Pm 4:50 - 5:40 Pm 2/2/2017 Glazier Clinics > Coaching Clinics > Chicago Illinois Football Clinic March Schedule Print Version (http://www.glazierclinics.com/) FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 2:30 - 3:20 PM 3:40 - 4:30 PM 4:50 - 5:40 PM Kurt Anderson Arkansas O-Line Pass Protection Creating an Identity for O-Line Coach Arkansas Base Run Game Details Your O-Line Bio (http://www.arkansasrazorbacks.com/coache/kurt- anderson/) Rob Ash The Analytics Advantage The Analytics Advantage Championship Analytics, Inc. on 3rd & 4th Down: Score for Time Management: Director of Coaching Development More Points & Win More Learn How to Manipulate Games by Knowing When the Clock & Strategically to Punt, Kick a Field Goal or Use Timeouts to Win an Go for It Extra Game Next Season Pat Cerroni Wisconsin - Oshkosh Run Flowchart in the 3-4 & Defending the Single Head Coach Box Install for 21 & 20 3-5 Defenses 21 & 20 Receiver Formation: 22, Bio Personnel: Coverages Personnel 31 & 13 Personnel (http://uwoshkoshtitans.com/sports/fball/coaches/CerroniPat? view=bio) Steven Clinkscale Kentucky DB Coach DB Fundamentals & Drills Quarters Coverage Man Coverage Concepts Bio (http://www.gobearcats.com/sports/m- footbl/mtt/steve_clinkscale_841653.html) Bruce Cobleigh Creating Tempo with a Jet Offense: Using 2-Man Jet Offense System Blistering No-Huddle & New Developments in the Combination Routes to Retired Head Coach Short-Huddle System: Jet Sweep (Triple Option Develop a Simple & Bio (http://www.championshipsystems.com/cfc-wing-t-home) Running Your Offense at a Jet, Internal Run or Throw) Effective RPO System to 2-Minute Pace the Entire vs. 3 & 4 Down Defenses Protect Your Running Game, Physically & with Multiple Tempos Game in a Tempo Mentally Wear Them Down Offense Garry Fisher Western Illinois Punt Return: Kickoff: Technique/Dills & Kickoff Return: LB Coach/Co-Spec Teams Coord Technique/Dills & Transfer Technique/Dills & Transfer Bio (http://www.goleathernecks.com/coaches.aspx? Transfer rc=981&path=football) Jim Hofher Iowa State Run/Pass Pairs from Quick Passing Game from Fundamentals for WR Pass Game Coord Multiple Personnel & Multiple Personnel Groups Success Bio (http://www.cyclones.com/coaches.aspx? 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Passing Game rc=8&path=football) Glazier Product Showcase Come see the top football Glazier Clinics products of 2017, including Volunteer special offers & discounts TBD Strength Speaker TBD Topic 1: Strength TBD Topic 2: Strength TBD Program *Check back for updated *Check back for info updated info TBD Speaker TBD Topic *Check back for Gatorade updated info TBD Defense Speaker TBD Topic 5: Defensive TBD Topic 6: Defensive TBD Program Topic *Check back for Topic *Check back for updated info updated info Scott Turnquist Pass & Run Using the Hybrid TE & FB QB Read System for the Carmel HS, IN Complements to the in a Multi-Scheme Run Passing Game out of a OC/WR Coach Zone Run Game out of a Game Multiple Offense Multiple Offense Randy VanderVeen Playing Cover 2 & Cover 3 Blitz Packages from the Converting the 5 Front Rockford HS, MI out of a 5 Front (3–4) 5-2 (3-4) to a 4 Front (4-3) DC (http://www.glazierclinics.com/coach_resources/usmc_combat_fitness) (http://www.eastbayteamsales.com) SATURDAY MORNING SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 8:30 - 9:20 AM 9:45 - 10:35 AM 11:00 - 11:50 AM Tony Annese Ferris State Transforming the Punt Head Coach Play Action & Quick Game Speed in Space Offense, Game: Utilizing 2 Bio out of Spread Formations Including RPO Schemes Punters in the (http://ferrisstatebulldogs.com/sports/fball/coaches/Annese_Tony? 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