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HILLSDALE COLLEGE CHARGERS CRAIG BLANCHARD DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR GLAZIER CLINIC TOPICS 1st HOUR- 1 BACK ADJUSTMENTS 2nd HOUR- ZONE FIRES 3RD HOUR- MAN FIRES

HILLSDALE COLLEGE COACHING STAFF - 2010 Head Football Coach- Keith Otterbein Defensive Coordinator- Craig Blanchard Secondary Coach Offensive Coordinator- Nate Shreffler Offensive Line Coach Linebacker Coach- John Lindley Defensive Line Coach- Aaron Shreffler H-Back/T.E. Coach- Pat Hornak Wide Receiver Coach- Steve Otterbein Q.B. Coach- Mark Nicolet Kicking Coach- Dr. John Willson

CRAIG BLANCHARD HILLSDALE COLLEGE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR- 2001-2010 UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR-1994 to 2000 KALAMAZOO COLLEGE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR- 1993 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE SECONDARY COACH-1987-92 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY GRAD ASSISTANT-1986 SECONDARY COACH-H.S.TEACHER 1982-85

CHARGER FOOTBALL CONTACT INFORMATION HILLSDALE COLLEGE 201 OAK STREET HILLSDALE, MI 49242 ATTN: FOOTBALL OFFICE OFFICE # 517-607-3147 CELL # 517-974-6872 Email- cblanchard@hillsdale.edu

HILLSDALE COLLEGE LOCATION- SOUTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN PLAYING FOOTBALL FOR 118 YEARS (1891) SMALL LIBERAL ARTS SCHOOL-(1350 STUDENTS) HIGH ACADEMICS-AVERAGES: 3.7 G.P.A. / 28 ACT / 1960 SAT ACADEMIC MINIMUMS- 3.3 G.P.A. / 23 ACT / 1600 SAT 48 DIFFERENT MAJORS STUDENTS FROM 48 STATES/7 COUNTRIES

“GREAT FACILITIES”

“MUDDY WATERS” STADIUM 8,500 SEAT-PRO GRASS FIELD

CHARGER WEIGHT ROOM

“WATERS-VIJUK” LOCKER ROOM 110-OAK LOCKERS

“JESSE PHILLPS” 200 METER INDOOR TRACK

#66 Jared Veldheer Lt. Tk. 6’8” 320

#99 Drew Berube D.E. 6’5” 280 Hillsdale, Mich./Hillsdale H.S. DIVISION II- ALL-STAR GAME 2ND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 2 TIME GLIAC D.E. LEAD GLIAC W/24 SACKS (2 YR) LEAD GLIAC W/20 T.F.L. LEAD GLIAC W/ F.F.-8 Hillsdale, Mich./Hillsdale H.S.

#97 Mark Petro-Kicker DIVISION 2 ALL-STAR GAME 1st TEAM All GLIAC Rocky River, Ohio/Lutheran West H.S.

1st Team All-American Q.B. 2007

#15 Mark Nicolet – 08 Grad DIVISION 2 ALL-STAR GAME M.V.P. 1 ST TEAM ALL GLIAC 2007 TOP SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD- JACK McAVOY CAPTAIN AND LEADER RECORD SETTING QB

HOWARD MUDD Sr. O-LINE COACH INDIANAPOLIS COLTS PERSONAL College:  Hillsdale (Mich.) College 1960-63.                                  Mudd was a starting guard and team captain at Hillsdale (Mich.) College (1960-63).  Playing Career:                  San Francisco 49ers 1964-69; Chicago Bears 1969-71.  Three time Pro-bowl Starter 1966-69 Coaching Career:      California 1972-73; San Diego Chargers 1974-76; San Francisco 49ers 1977; Seattle Seahawks 1978-82, 1993-97; Cleveland Browns 1983-88; Kansas City Chiefs 1989-92; Indianapolis Colts 1998-present.

INDIANA PLAYERS MARK NICOLET QB ZIONSVILLE H.S. JORDAN KNUDSEN DL BEN DAVIS H.S. MATT PATILLO TE PENN H.S. CODY HENDERSON FS HAMILTON HTS. H.S. MACKIE MEECE OL YORKTOWN H.S. REID MEADOR OL WHITELAND H.S. JORDAN SHARP DL WHITELAND H.S. NATE BUNDY DL MT. VERNON H.S. MATT TERHUNE TE NORWELL H.S. GABE STARKEY QB SOUTH WHITLEY

G.L.I.A.C. 2009 RESULTS Grand Valley State Univ. 13-2 HILLSDALE COLLEGE 10-3 Saginaw Valley State Univ. 9-3 Northwood Univ. 7-3 U. of Findlay 7-4 Northern Mich. Univ. 6-4 Ashland Univ. 6-5 Wayne State Univ. 6-5 U. of Indianapolis 4-7 Michigan Tech. Univ. 2-8 Ferris State Univ. 1-10 Tiffin Univ. 0-11

HILLSDALE 2009 SCHEDULE 10-3 record, NCAA PLAY-OFF TEAM Aug. 29 at St. Joseph's   W 37-7 Sept. 5 MICHIGAN TECH   W 37-35 Sept. 12 at Northwood   L 38-37 Sept. 19 INDIANAPOLIS   W 23-0 Sept. 26 at Ashland   #12 W 38-19 Oct. 3 at Findlay L 42-17 Oct. 10 GRAND VALLEY STATE #1   W 27-24 Oct. 17 at Northern Michigan #17   W 28-17 Oct. 24 WAYNE STATE  #25 W 45-14 Oct. 31 at Ferris State  W 59-14 Nov. 7 TIFFIN   W 59-24 Nov. 14 at Minnesota State-Mankato #6W 27-24 1st Rd. NCAA Nov. 21 at Grand Valley State  L 44-27 2ndRd. NCAA

CHARGERS WIN vs. #1 GRAND VALLEY STATE U.

Hillsdale College 2010 Football Schedule Sept. 3 vs. Ferris State 7:00 Sept. 11 at Grand Valley State 7:00 Sept. 18 at Ashland TBA Sept. 25 vs. Lake Erie College 12:00 Oct. 2 vs. Saginaw Valley State 12:00 Oct. 9 at Ohio Dominican TBA Oct. 16 vs. Michigan Tech TBA Oct. 23 at Wayne State 12:00 Oct. 30 at Northwood 12:00 Nov. 6 vs. Findlay* 2:30 Nov. 13 vs. Tiffin 12:00

CHARGER FOOTBALL COVERING SPREAD FORMATIONS W/ THE 43 COV. 4/2/MAN 2X2 FORMATIONS 3X1 FORMATIONS 3X2 EMPTY FORMATIONS 4X1 EMPTY FORMATIONS

OVER COV. 4

JET COVER 4

UNDER COVER 4

LT. FLEX FREAK

2 X 2 ADJUSTMENTS WILL GIVES A “TUFF CALL”

2 X 2 ADJUSTMENT WILL GIVES “TUFF CALL”

2 X 2 ADJUSTMENT MOVEMENT TO CANCEL GAP

2 X 2 ADJUSTMENT SINGLE GAP-SINGLE SAFETY

2 X 2 ADJUSTMENT ROVER-B GAP/HK. CURL DROP

OVER 4

3 X 1 ADJUSTMENTS MIKE GIVES “TUFF” CALL

3 X 1 ADJUSTMENT MIKE GIVES “TUFF” CALL

3 X 1 ADJUSTMENT MOVEMENT TO CANCEL GAPS

3 X 1 ADJUSTMENT SINGLE GAP-SINGLE SAFETY

3 X 1 ADJUSTMENT FS-D GAP to B Gap Cut Back lane

3 x 2 EMPTY ADJUSTMENT

3 X 2 ADJUSTMENT D-LINE STUNTS, PLAY.

3 X 2 ADJUSTMENT “BRAVO” 0 BLITZ

4 X 1 EMPTY ROLL COVERAGE STRONG (9)

ZONE FIRES 3 UNDER - 3 DEEP 4 UNDER – 2 DEEP

PUNCH AND POUR The Punch and Pour concepts are zone pressures with 4 rushers off of one side to the backfield set. Punch and Pour “OPPOSITE” runs the pressure away from the backfield set. The MIKE LB’er will call out the backfield set and he will call the blitz. If the running back changes sides, the blitz changes. The DC can just call a Blitz. Players will line up and run the call.

PUNCH - RULES AND READS The PUNCH concept (SMACK-WRECKER) or (SMACK or WOOD in a 3 man front) The level one players – End and Buck will vear inside and be a B-A gap rushers (GUARD READ) The Nose and Tackle will attack the Center and work A to backside A (CENTER READ) The level two players – Mike/Will are C-B gap rushers (TACKLE READ) The Sam/Corner/Dime, will be the contain rusher. The contain rusher will have flare control on back.

“PUNCH” = SMACK

“PUNCH” = SMACK

“PUNCH” = WRECKER

“PUNCH” 3 MAN FRONT Reads and Rules the Same for the 1st and 2nd level players. (SMACK or WOOD) Dime is the substitute for the Tackle.

VEGAS “PUNCH”= SMACK

VEGAS “PUNCH”= WOOD

“POUR” RULES AND READS The POUR concept (SLAM or WRANGLER) (SLAM or WEED from the 3 man line) The level one player (End-Buck) will be contain. The Tackle or Nose will read the block of the Center (CENTER READ) The level two players- Will or Mike will be the B-A gap rusher, (GUARD READ) The Pour player, Sam-Corner-Dime will be a C-B gap rusher (TACKLE READ)

OVER “POUR” = SLAM

OVER “POUR”= WRANGLER

VEGAS “POUR” WEED

VEGAS “POUR”= SLAM

FD. VEGAS WOOD COV. 2

FD. VEGAS WEED COV. 2

LT. FLEX MAX FIRE

FIELD UNDER MOW FIRE

MAN FIRE BLITZ SMACK AND SLAM with MAN MAX AND MOW with MAN

LT. OVER SMACK BLACK “0”

LT. JET SLAM BLACK “0”

FD. VEGAS SMACK BLUE

FD. VEGAS SMACK BLUE

FD. VEGAS SLAM BLUE

FD. FLEX MAX BLUE “SPY”

FD. FLEX MAX ORNAGE