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It Takes Two (Backs) at GMCHead Coach, Georgia Military CollegeOffensive Coordinator, Georgia Military College © More from this issue Junior college football at Georgia Military College has been synonymous for years with great defensive football. In addition to setting an all-time NJCAA mark for total defense at 67.6 yards per game in 2001, our defensive unit has finished in the top five nationally four out of the last five years. Our defensive unit has also developed a number of All-Americans, including the defensive player of the year in 2001. Diagram 1. Strong vs. 53 Diagram 2. Strong vs. 35 Diagram 3. Strong vs. 3-3 Diagram 4. Weak vs. 53 Diagram 5. Weak vs. 35 Our team success, however, has not rested solely on the exploits
of our defensive unit. Our offensive unit has proven repeatedly
to be more than capable of taking
over football games and leading our team to victory. Over the last five years,
our offense has averaged over 200 yards per game each season, over 35 points
per game and finished in the Top 10 three times. Our commitment to a two-back
system has allowed us to consistently run the football with success, to develop
a successful, “big play” play-action pass package, and to provide
our quarterback with a consistently sound protection package for the drop-back
passing game. While many teams nowadays are moving to a wide-open, one-back
attack, we have enjoyed great success and brought home a lot of wins with our
two-back
system at GMC.
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