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    How the hell do you stop Baylor? Part II: The

    defensive gameplan

    ByNickel Rover @Iain_Boyd on May 23 2013, 10:42a 47

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    No team has truly shut down the Baylor offense in the last two years, but some have had just

    enough success to provide the faintest glimmer of hope.

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    Against the Kansas Jayhawksin the eighth game of the 2012 season, Art Briles finally replacedJared Salubi in the "lightning" part of Baylor's "thunder and lightning" tailback combo and began

    to give more carries to Oregon transferLache Seastrunk.

    Navigating the enormous holes afforded to Baylor running backs by their run package, Salubi

    had managed only four yards per carry on the year and 464 total rushing yards.

    Seastrunk had demonstrated some dazzling speed and elusiveness over the course of the season,

    but he also a tendency to give up free yards in order to dance outside in hopes of hitting a home

    run. However, entrusted with a featured role hepropelled Baylor to a strong finish and dropped681 rush yards in five games, four of which were Baylor victories over such teams as Kansas,

    Oklahoma State, No. 1 (at the time) Kansas State, and Texas Tech.

    Perhaps more worrisome, at the same time that Seastrunk was elevated over Salubi, the Baylor

    defense slowly improved into a mediocre-to-decent unit. There was precious little on film fromthe 2012 season that indicated how one might go about stopping the Baylor attack.

    In fact, there is precious little on film from either of the last two seasons to indicate how a teamcould prepare for and stifle the Bears mauling offense. Many of the most talented units that

    opposed them were still gashed and exposed, including 2011 Top 10 S&P+ defenses at Texasand Oklahoma. However, in addressing each of the three main components of the Baylor attack

    (formations, holistic concepts, tactics) there are some defensive responses that just might be

    executed someday on a level comparable to how Baylor's offense performs on a weekly basis.

    They'd better be, because the Bear offense isn't getting any less talented, nor is their defensegetting any worse.

    No. 1: The Formations

    Nearly all of the Big 12 is utilizing either the 4-3 defense with nickel personnel, or the more

    permanently nickel-based 4-2-5 of Gary Patterson and the TCU Horned Frogs. The more

    successful efforts in 2012 were those initiated by Oklahoma, Iowa State, and TCU, who all fitthat description.

    The latter two teams played mostly 4-2 personnel, while Oklahoma followed Mike Stoops'

    overall gameplan for the 2012 season of using Dime personnel against four-WR formations in

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    order to feature the necessary athleticism and cover skills to avoid being lit up by spread passing

    games.

    TCU and Iowa State placed a lot more trust in their linebackers and were thus able to achieve the

    essential goal of stopping the Baylor running game. In the four games over the last two years

    in which Baylor was held below 30 points, they were held below four yards per carry in eachcontest. If you can avoid being gashed by the Bears' run game, their explosive play-action strikes

    become considerably less dangerous. It's also more difficult to complete accurate screen passesthan it is to hand the ball to a back.

    However, if you're going to leave your linebackers on the field to try and stop Baylor, you'll have

    to help them out a lot with your alignments.

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    Iowa State left their corners without deep help routinely on first and second down, either with

    single-high safety coverages like above or in two-deep coverage shells that still kept six or seven

    defenders within the hash marks looking to stop the run, as below.

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    Here, the boundary corner has next to no help against the single receiver to his side. With these

    coverages, Iowa State was able to keep players in the middle of the field to stop the run.

    Only after safely arriving at third-and-long would ISU provide more deep help to its corners. The

    Cyclones would use a 3-4 formation paired with a Tampa-2 coverage; their nickel back would

    drop into the deep middle, and the safeties would sit outside the hashes and over the top ofBaylor's wide receivers.

    Iowa State gave up 426 passing yards at 8.4 yards per pass but was able to prevent drives from

    ending in scores by stopping the run and limiting big passing plays.

    In order to play like this you need to be able to trust the corners to play on islands outside, butyou also need linebackers who can credibly play the pass and still come up to make tackles in the

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    run game. The nickel position, which often has to play the wide expanse of field to the field side,

    has to be a stud in these alignments.

    TCU on the other hand, split its safeties and linebackers wide pre-snap.

    But then the Horned Frogs attempted to disguise on every snap where their players would end up

    at the snap of the ball:

    Here they bring free safetyElisha Olabodedown late to cover the split out no. 3 receiver, likely

    because Baylor loves to show three receivers to the field and then use packaged concepts to placethe middle linebacker in no-win situations. Olabode slips down from his normal deep alignment,

    and safety Chris Hackettslips to the middle of the field right before the snap.

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    It turns out to be a Y stick/draw packaged concept. The linebacker to the field in a two-deep

    defense such as TCU's would normally be in the impossible situation of trying to cover the quick

    throw to the receiver, then come back and stop the run play. However, by having Olabode dropdown on the receiver, TCU forces the draw, which is forced outside by good DL play and the

    uncompromised linebacker. It spills outside, where Olabode makes a nice tackle for loss.

    Since Baylor's offense is option-oriented in nearly all of its concepts, there is the potential for a

    crafty defense to ruin the Bears by clouding their reads as TCU did on that play. However, inorder to effectively move players around in disguise, it requires exceptional athletes who can do

    things like this:

    It's hard to stop a multi-faceted and elite offense without having multi-faceted and elite defensiveplayers.

    They ask strong safety (that's the nickel position in most defenses) Sam Carterto come on an

    outside blitz all the way from the wide no. 2 receiver and trust Olabode to cover that slot receiver

    in a lot of space. It's successful, both because TCU has tremendous athletes in their secondaryand because the boundary coverage was good enough to forceNick Florence to hold the ball and

    buy time for Carter to reach him.

    Carter made seven tackles, two sacks, and an interception in that game. It's hard to stop a multi-

    faceted and elite offense without having multi-faceted and elite defensive players.

    A simpler approach could be the 3-4 defense that only defensively-challenged West Virginia iscurrently employing in the league. Utilizing different 3-4 fronts allowed Stanford to bring

    disguise and confusion to Oregon's similarly read-heavy spread in 2012.

    By using a "46" or potentially ironically titled "bear" defensive front in which the defensive endswere aligned into the B-gaps between the tackles and the centers, Stanford's alignment helpedclog the interior rush lanes and allowed their linebackers to safely align wider against the spread

    out formations.

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    Just a thought forBig 12 defensive coordinators desperately looking for ways to handle Baylor'sspacing without asking their backers to cover unreasonable amounts of space.

    No. 2: Holistic concepts

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    Situational football is key for stopping a diverse attack like Baylor's. As Paul Rhoads noted:

    "You have to take away the run. We got [beat] last year by trying to stop both. You just need to

    stop one thing. That involves people doing their jobs and then we'll rally and try to control theothers. With that in mind, that's how you're going to give up some yards. With a field as wide as

    they make it and as vertical as they make it, you're going to give up yards and obviously you'regoing to give up points against it."

    The humbled approach is often the best tactic for taking on most of life's greatest challenges. It'spossible that the wide linebacker splits TCU employed against Baylor and Salubi would have

    been exploited by Seastrunk.

    However, on third-and-long, Baylor is as vulnerable as any other team in the country. On third-

    and-short they've at times been more vulnerable than other elite offenses, as their big personnelgroupings aren't as dominant as their spread packages. In 2011, Kansas State achieved its narrow

    36-35 victory in part because it held Baylor to just 3-for-11 on third down attempts.

    That said, Baylor's concepts and play calls on first and second down still show a terrifying

    willingness to attack every part of the field, which is impossible even for NFL-laden defenses todefend.

    Stopping the traditional run game has to be the first focus of the defense. And it has to be done in

    such a way that the non-traditional run game (WR screens) doesn't burn you alive and the

    defensive backs aren't exposed to the play-action game.

    Much like Baylor, Oregon's spread out attack is largely aiming to accomplish the traditional

    tactic of running right up the middle. Stanford's Bear front made this very difficult for the Ducks:

    Stanford's big three linemen fill the inside gaps, and their physicality ties up Oregon's offensive

    line. The Duck guards end up trying to handle the Stanford DE's while the Duck tackles have theunenviable task of trying to track down the Stanford linebackers in space who have been freed up

    to attack the play from outside alignments.

    TCU was able to mimic this accomplishment against Baylor with defensive line stunts.

    TCU made heavy use of a stunt, usually from an alignment with both defensive tackles lined up

    as 3-techs. Both defensive tackles would stunt into the A-gaps, leaving the outer B-gaps for thelinebackers. In the play above, this stunt ties up the Baylor guards while preventing the center

    from being able to reach the linebackers as they fill the vacated B gaps. Middle linebacker JoelHasleyis then able to run through the B-gap and make a tackle for loss against a zone read.

    The danger of dealing with the Baylor run game with stunts or a single formation like Stanford's

    Bear front, or in attempting to use a single coverage, is that you end up simplifying their reads

    once they get wise to your scheme.

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    Again, it's a read-heavy offense. In addition to setting up your players for success in defending

    the entire field, you also need to attack their ability to make the quick and easy reads that lead to

    a day with 600 yards of total offense. That means attacking what Baylor is trying to do. If youcan successfully muddy the reads for the quarterback and take them out of their quick-strike

    comfort zone, which they very rarely leave, there exists the possibility for turnovers.

    TCU forced six turnovers in their contest, which proved to be their most effective means of

    stopping Bear drives.

    In this sequence, TCU shows an intention to bring Carter off the edge again on a blitz while

    dropping the linebacker into his place. This gives Florence the easy decision on a power-

    read/bubble screen option play to throw the screen and make that linebacker running to his spottoo late to tackle the receiver. Anticipating this read, TCU cornerback Kevin White gets a

    tremendous jump and nearly intercepts the pass.

    With all the simplicity and quick reads of the Baylor offense comes the possibility of tendency

    and predictability. A defensive football team that has a clear understanding of both their owngameplan and Baylor's tendencies can potentially make hay and generate the back-breaking

    turnovers that make things like tackling and run fits strictly an academic exercise.

    No. 3 Tactics

    For the last two seasons, the simplest way to stop Baylor has been with your own offense. Briles'

    has regrettably paired up-tempo, explosive offenses with horrendous run defense. Consequently,teams have been able to limit Baylor's offensive output by controlling time of possession and

    minimizing the total number of plays for the Bear offense.

    However, the recruitingon defense has steadily improvedin Waco over the last few years, and

    piling up 200 rushing yards orsimply outscoring Baylormay no longer be viable strategies.

    At some point, a safety is going to have to make an open field tackle, a linebacker is going tohave to fly in, beat blocks, and reach the ball carrier, and a corner is going to have to handle a

    double move.

    No, stopping Baylor in 2013 and beyond is going to have to involve tactics that address theiroffense. As mentioned above, the tactics a team carries into a game have to keep their players

    leveraged so that they are not gashed in the run game, or they'll be made into sitting ducks for thevertical elements of the Bear attack.

    The tactics will also need to include aggression and disguise in the hopes of turning Baylor'sreads against them in the form of mistakes and turnovers.

    Finally, players have to be coached and excellent at playing with leverage and beating blocks. At

    some point, a safety is going to have to make an open field tackle, a linebacker is going to have

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    to fly in, beat blocks, and reach the ball carrier, and a corner is going to have to handle a double

    move.

    The safest and most straightforward way to set up the defense for success is with the play of thedefensive line. An underrated element of isolating the defense with spread out, four-receiver sets

    is it doesn't offer much assistance to the OL in dealing with the DL.

    Now, the nature of Baylor's offense (quick throws, runs, screens, play-action) makes it very

    difficult to get to the QB before he's already made his decision. However, it also doesn't lend theOL very much help in handling an athletic DL from disrupting the offense's rhythm and closing

    run lanes.

    Stanford's 3-4 defense utilizes three guys up front with a defensive tackle's size and skill set.

    That created a physical front for the Ducks' finesse offense to try and handle in the box. TCU hadat least three NFL caliber DL on their 2012 team withStansly Maponga,Devonte Fields, and

    Chuck Hunter.

    But Iowa State didn't have many NFL bodies up front or at linebacker; they just had physical and

    sturdy players committed to fundamentals and squeezing running lanes. Since there's littlechance of your defensive line reaching the QB in situations other than third-and-long, there's no

    excuse for not deploying them in physical alignments and techniques to turn the middle of the

    field into a pile-up, spill runs outside where the backers can pursue with leverage, and tying upthe offensive linemen at the line of scrimmage so they can't block linebackers.

    From there the key is to have a simple plan that can be implemented at a no-huddle pace and

    keep the ball in front of the defense. If the defense has players who can make calls on the field, it

    would be a good idea to carry a few Fire Zone blitzes designed to stop specific Baylor concepts

    so that if the players notice a formation or situation in which Baylor has strong tendencies theycan attack it with the blitz call and make that audible on the field.

    There's no proven method for stopping these modern spread offenses that can run, pass, play up-

    tempo, and have explosive playmakers all over the field. Even teams laden with future NFLplayers struggle.

    However, with an emphasis on stopping the Baylor run game and turning the quarterback's

    unconscious execution of the offense's reads against them with effective disguise, you just might

    slow them down and set your own offense up for success, even without NFL athletes.

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