In this Quick Hit, Kyle and Matt dive into how Arizona State uses creative Y (tight end) and H-back screens to keep defenses off balance. From bluff counter action to motion tricks and split zone deception, these screens are dialed up off run looks that freeze defenders and create explosive opportunities.
Watch along as we break down game film, react live, and talk through why these screens should make a comeback at the high school level, especially as more teams lean into 11 and 12 personnel.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro: Watching ASU Tight End Screens Live
00:33 – Counter Bluff Screen Breakdown
01:25 – OL Blocking Mechanics & Leverage Discussion
03:00 – Motion to Wing: Screen Setup & Coverage Confusion
04:10 – Using the Rail Route to Decoy the Screen
05:20 – Diamond Formation Screen with Motion
06:45 – Split Zone Look & Guard Technique Breakdown
08:16 – Final Thoughts: Why More Coaches Should Use Y Screens
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