
Crafting a winning secondary
I'm in my wheelhouse in Pop Warner trying to build a winning secondary.
Studying football's strategies and place in American culture

I'm in my wheelhouse in Pop Warner trying to build a winning secondary.

What do reports from around the country tell us about the top teams heading into 2026?

When you look at the rosters and schedules across college football, it's hard to many more likely playoff participants than the SMU Mustangs.

And I thought ball containment was important in flag football...

What do AWG criteria say about the top ranked quarterbacks entering the 2026 season.

One of spread football's greatest offensive minds has been back at his craft out in the desert.

Looks like our Pop Warner team may be majoring in the gun-option world.

The tight end/fullback positions have been bleed into one with a catch-all title of "tight end." But there are multiple types you'll find with the main differences coming in how they block.

The new coach of the Florida Gators arrived at SEC Media Days with a big splash.

Evaluating Christopher Nolan’s Odysseus.

I reluctantly voted in it, what'd us media types come up with?

There's another school loading up on older veterans with a coach who's proven himself time and again at the lower levels.

How could football evolve to be more like "the beautiful game?"

What can teams do to help out their interior offensive lines against modern defenses?

Building offensive lines in college football has never been more difficult.

Which of the teams Vegas thinks can win the College Football Playoff have winning play from quarterback and the safeties?

If so, great news! If not...still maybe good news?

How do Vegas' expectations compare and contrast with War Game principles?

Which teams have transfer quarterbacks that can deliver titles?

Who got championship quarterbacks in the transfer portal this cycle?