Hstokes1447
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Watching the Moten signing video he said "Miami runs the same style of defense that we run at St. Thomas" . This made me think, that maybe there is something going on with a few schools in shout Florida that we are not aware of. When you look at Alabama after Saban took over, a lot of the high schools in Alabama adopted Saban's defensive scheme. This basically created a farm league for the tide all across the state of Alabama. With the high schools on the same page, it allows a shorter learning curve for the players, making them ready to play faster than your average kid out of high school.
We complain about a scheme that is being played by kids who have not been in it long enough to truly understand and execute it. This could be the plan and the reason Al has so many high school coaches at his camps every year. I believe that as The U continue to have success, more high school coaches will get on board. If this could happen at The West, Central, Booker T, & Miramar we could see a huge paradigm shift in the mental level of the defensive recruits from south Florida.
Also FSU is now running a version of this odd front 4-3/3-4 defense as well, so I fully expect high schools in northern Florida to start runing this defense also.
We complain about a scheme that is being played by kids who have not been in it long enough to truly understand and execute it. This could be the plan and the reason Al has so many high school coaches at his camps every year. I believe that as The U continue to have success, more high school coaches will get on board. If this could happen at The West, Central, Booker T, & Miramar we could see a huge paradigm shift in the mental level of the defensive recruits from south Florida.
Also FSU is now running a version of this odd front 4-3/3-4 defense as well, so I fully expect high schools in northern Florida to start runing this defense also.