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osugrad21

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If anyone has any playbooks they would want to trade or if anyone just wants to take a look at some of the books listed below, let me know via PM or in the thread and I will email the file to you.

I currently have on file:

Offense

-1999 Oklahoma Sooners Offense
-1999 St. Louis Rams Offense
-2004 Texas Tech Offense
-2002 Washington State Offense
-2002 Bowling Green Offense (Urban Meyer)
-2002 tOSU Offense
-2003 New England Patriots Offense
-BYU Offense (Norm Chow)
-Utah Offense with Urban Meyer
-Severe Angle Blocking (A derivative of SLAM blocking which was pioneered by Woody and Earle)

Defense

-Penn State 4-3 (Jerry Sandusky)
-2002-2003 Auburn 4-3
-Georgia Military College 3-5
-Tampa Bay Bucs Defense
-1999 Maryland D-Line
-Ole Miss D-Line Drills
-Nebraska DB Drills
-WVU 3-5
-South Carolina 3-5 (Charlie Strong)
 
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I was gonna make a snide comment about the 1999 Oklahoma offensive playbook (Snoops' first season at Oklahoma), seeing as they only went 7-5. However, if they had anything resembling a defense, they would've be a national title contender (as evidenced in their winning it the following season). In their five losses, they gave up 34, 38, 38, 38, and 27 points. They averaged 36 points per game, and scored 30+ points eight times. This was the season after a 5-6 season where they averaged less than 17 points per game.
 
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I was gonna make a snide comment about the 1999 Oklahoma offensive playbook (Snoops' first season at Oklahoma), seeing as they only went 7-5. However, if they had anything resembling a defense, they would've be a national title contender (as evidenced in their winning it the following season). In their five losses, they gave up 34, 38, 38, 38, and 27 points. They averaged 36 points per game, and scored 30+ points eight times. This was the season after a 5-6 season where they averaged less than 17 points per game.
1999 was when Stoops brought in Mike Leach as OC. OU went from worst to first in just about every single offensive statistical category while setting about 20 school records and a dozen Big-XII conference records (until Leach subsequently broke all those at Texas Tech). Leach was nominated for the Broyles award that year.

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Guys, just got a copy of the 2002 tOSU playbook on CD. Anyone interested, let me know via PMs. It is a 245 page .pdf file.
It takes 245 pages to describe the punt?!

:2004:
 
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I remember when i was at the OSU Football camp this year. We were in the video/film room. I looked over and sitting right next to me was a binder that said "2005 Offensive Playbook". I opened it up and sure enough it was all there. The thing was huge, about 200 pages. I was just kinda shocked of how they just leave that laying around, with over a thousand kids going thru that room over the weekend, all it would have took was one kid to take it. Very unlikely, but if they took it, it could have ended up in the hands of one of our opponets.
 
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I got the TTU and WSU books.

I'm really surprised in the TTU book, it is quite small. Which makes me believe its just a kind of "guide" to what they like to do, no actual play calls. Like something that would be public access on their website or something, not the one's the players get.


The WSU book however is the whole thing, it actually lists play calls, their formations, the blocking techniques, and everything about their offense. It even lists what they do(plays and all) in 2-min situations, slow-down(running the clock out), victory formation, and even intentional safeties. The only thing i don't see(atleast not yet) is special teams plays. This would be one that the players get.
 
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I got the TTU and WSU books. I'm really surprised the TTU book is quite small which makes me believe its just a kind of "guide" to what they like to do, no actual play calls. Like something that would be public access on their website or something, not the one's the players get.

Some of the books are simply team philosophies while others, like the WSU, is the whole thing.
 
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Some of the books are simply team philosophies while others, like the WSU, is the whole thing.


Yea that is what i was thinking too. BTW how did you get ahold of these. The WSU one doesn't seem like something they would post on their webiste.


BTW you think you can send be these if it isn't a problem.


2002 Bowling Green Offense (Urban Meyer)
2003 New England Patriots Offense
BYU Offense (Norm Chow)
 
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