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John Andrzejek on Scrambling vs. Anti-Scrambling Defensive Systems, Doubling the Post, and PNR Cutting Actions {Campbell}

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Jan 2, 2026
Join John Andrzejek, head coach at Campbell and former defensive coordinator for Florida's championship team, as he dives into elite defensive strategies. He shares insights on the balance between scrambling and anti-scrambling philosophies, emphasizing the importance of effort over technique. John discusses how he blends ideas from various schools and tackles modern offensive challenges. He also highlights the significance of repetition in teaching cutting around pick-and-rolls and offers his thoughts on post-doubling strategies and practical rotations.
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INSIGHT

Defense Evolves From Precision To Pragmatism

  • John Andrzejek traces his defensive evolution from St. Mary's precision to Washington State's scramble and then a hybrid at Florida.
  • He argues elite opponents force some scrambling, so teams must manage broken plays, not just avoid scrambles.
ADVICE

Keep The No‑Middle Bedrock

  • Adopt core no-middle principles like icing and three-quarter post fronts, then layer helpful chaos for elite opponents.
  • Emphasize urgent contested closeouts to make contested threes the rule, not the exception.
INSIGHT

Switching High And Low Preserves Side Control

  • Switching high and low prevents many zoom and middle-getting actions by keeping ball-side spacing intact.
  • That swap helps maintain the defense's goal of forcing play from the wing.
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