New TCU Offensive Coordinator Kendal Briles' Arkansas Offense (Origins, Philosophy, and Film Study)

Twitter: @tcpfootball _____________________ Video Contents 00:00 Introduction 00:51 Briles' Early Career 03:35 Baylor Offense: Stressing the perimeter 06:21 Baylor Offense: "Deep Choice" passing game 07:59 Baylor Offense: Attacking the core of the formation 10:23 Arkansas Offense: Opening up the middle passing game 13:17 Increased use of motion 15:47 Less use of tempo 17:48 QB Run Game 25:37 Post-Baylor Influences 33:15 Implications for TCU in 2023 In this video, we'll look at the background, philosophy, and development of the offense run by the new offensive coordinator for the TCU football program: Kendal Briles. We'll look at the offense that he ran with the Arkansas Razorbacks in 2022 under Head Coach Sam Pittman, we'll see how it developed out of the Baylor "Veer and Shoot" created by his father, Art Briles, and how it continued to pick up new pieces during runs with Lane Kiffin at Florida Atlantic, Major Applewhite at Houston, and Willie Taggart with the Florida State Seminoles. Finally, we'll consider the question "Which of these is the real Kendal Briles offense?" as we try to figure out what it might look like with Sonny Dykes and the TCU Horned Frogs football program. Schematically, we'll look at Briles' use of Deep Choice passing concepts, the QB run game, motion, wide splits, Bash run plays, midline options, and more.