Sports 

September 28, 2005  | vol. XXXIX | No. 1

Breaking down the I and 3-4:
New offensive, defensive schemes help team capitalize on strengths

by Nathaniel Horadam, Sports Editor
and Meredith Jeanes, Staff Writer

Blake Ware already had a plan in place when he was named the head coach of the Greenhill football team: to use the same offense that he ran as offensive coordinator in Houston, the I-formation.

On the defensive side of the ball, Coach Ware had planned to use the same 4-4 defensive scheme that his former team used. However, when he saw his new personnel, he decided that the 3-4 would be a better fit for the defense. read more

   
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