

Mid Season Measurement of Offensive Success - Tyler Roehl (North Dakota St.), Jay Wilkinson (Fayetteville HS), Kyle Ohradzansky (U. Findlay)
On today’s episode, we take a look at mid-season measurements of offensive success plus ideas on how to keep an offense evolving as the season continues.
Joining us to discuss these topics are three offensive coordinators North Dakota State’s Tyler Roehl, Fayetteville High School’s Jay Wilkinson, and University of Fundlay’s Kyle Ohradzansky.
They talk about key metrics that show them how they are doing, making sense of what is working and what isn’t, and what to do with that information to keep their offenses progressing.
Tyler Roehl
- The rule of 50
- Developing personnel and skill sets
- Evolving and improving
Jay Wilkinson
- Key metrics following week three
- Understanding what to focus on moving forward
- Playing complementary football
Kyle Ohradzansky
- Relying on what they do best and what the players understand
- Embrace their identity but add a twist
- Importance of consistency for the offensive line
Related Episodes:
Tyler Roehl:
Making the Fullback Great Again
Utilizing the TE and FB in the Pro Style Offense
Jay Wilkinson - The Passing Lab Series
Kyle Ohradzansky - Quarterback Preparation
Resources:
Tyler Roehl’s Courses on Developing Fullbacks and Tight Ends CoachTube
Jay Wilkinson:
Attacking Coverages with the Passing Game
Kyle Ohradzansky:
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