Running for Sparty: Michigan State Running Back Essentials, Fundamentals and Abilities By: David Warner - Co-Offensive Coordinator and Running Backs Coach, Michigan State University Provided by: American Football Monthly
We have been blessed with talent at the running back position over our years here but we also believe that we do a good job of developing these young men. This article outlines what we believe it takes to play RB at a high level - the essentials. These are what the individual, to some degree, brings with him to the game. Additionally, the musts, fundamentals, and abilities are what we attempt to develop each day at practice. ESSENTIALS OF A SPARTAN RUNNING BACK Desire - the willingness to work to be the best. You alone make the decision of how much effort you put into each play and each day. Discipline - do what has to be done, when it has to be done, as well as it can be done, and doing it that way all the time. Toughness - there is no substitute for toughness - physical and mental. It is not something that is spoken - it is demonstrated through how you carry yourself as a player and how you play the game. Talent - you will be counted on each play to perform one of the following at a high level of execution. • Carrying the ball:
• Know your aiming point Execution • Take proper first step Ball security Five points of pressure
LOS / Pre-snap routine • Align at the exact spot for play call. Be aware of depth and width needed to effectively execute your assignment. Do not give away play by alignment. Stance - 2-point • Feet are positioned shoulder width apart allowing movement in either direction forward, at any angle, or laterally in either direction. Stance - 3 point • Feet are positioned shoulder width apart allowing movement in either direction without stepping underneath yourself. Start • Lead step - initial step with playside foot directly at aiming point. Toe should "lead" toward aiming point as well. Receiving the hand off • Footwork must be consistent relative to the play being run. Exchange point must always be the same allowing you to keep eyes on the read. Trust the QB to get the ball to you. Ball security • Do not swing the ball while carrying it.
Carrying the football • Vision - ability to see the hole/block/defender and adjust to what you see. Receiving the football • Route running - the ability to run precise routes and get open. Blocking abilities - run game • Attack - the ability to run through the defender without hesitation. Blocking abilities - pass game • Attack - ability to take the block to your man. Faking abilities • Effort - ability to go hard until the whistle.
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