Ohio State
Crime
Tunnel Screen and Slider Block - Most OSU side attachments (with 2 rear attachments). Refers to DB for in-game communication.
OSU's Strict Separation Zone – The base game on which many of his crimes are based
60Y Curl - Early narrow split zone racing game; 60Y Curl is the first way to separate receivers in DB
Hmm play - A step up from your tightly divided territory. How Unified Messaging has been a big part of the ongoing success against MSU.
Offensive 2-Back OSU : They like to use H for limit line speed. JKO was a great main blocker for the QB sweep that killed MSU in the red last year.
OSU Pin and Pull – Another way to reach the edges of the OSU when the MSU is blocking the inside of the DE. Feel free to fight this skin with Barrett
OSU Speed Option Plan – Another way to hit the Buckeyes limit, usually a defensive number-based check.
OSU Pivot-Follow Concept - How OSU works to open the following path, as it seems at first glance
Combined Sail and Cob Concept – OSU's preferred attack method with down pass. This puts a lot of pressure on the DB to communicate over long periods of time and across fields.
7-Ins Idea - How OSU likes to attack with their slots, especially in the red zone
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OSU also plays based on Cover 4 and has a similar Blitz pack, but OSU will play more MOD (though MEG is still the main one) and insurance will play deeper than MSU.
Coverage 4 - MSU is more diverse in its coverage outside of MEG this season; Still mostly MEG
Cover 4 Safety Play - Cover 4 Safety Game Rules
OSU Cover 4 Solo Adjustment - How Ohio State Travel Works
OSU D-Line Workout – One of the best DL in B1G.
And as many links to the OSU board
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Michigan
Crime
Jim Harbagh Primer – The core of the team led by Jim Harbagh
Michigan Rushing Attack – Take a closer look at some Michigan Rushing Attack patterns
The Threat of Distance with Narrow Structures : How Michigan Is Distributing Rural Despite the Heavy Sentences
Weak Side Flood – Rudak is often seen on one side of the field when looking at the triangle.
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Cover 1 Fundamentals - Michigan Base D, although they also run Cover 3 and Man Under.
Deck 1 Fit – How Michigan Deck 1 Fits a Certain Appearance
Michigan Pit Attack Defense – Also expect a lot of jet action from the USO counterattack
And Michigan has more and more every day
Both of them
Lots of iterations of Power O - See Power O from different angles and how to use it
Oops! And The Return of Traps - How Both Teams Use Traps And Buzz Blocks To Their Advantage
Using OL and FB groups to create extra space – More UM than MSU, but both quite helpful.
Tunnel Screen Basics – How Michigan Uses Smoke Screens in Crime and USO Tunnel Screens
Press Coverage Technique – Applicable to both parties, but taken from the ASU presentation.
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