Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Preview91Fitting Counter GT with the Oregon Ducks.I examine how the Oregon Ducks fit a common gap scheme in their game with the Washington Huskies, who use 'push' motion to create space in the box. Apr 09, 2024∙ Paid91Share» In this episode, I talk about:Oregon's defense vs. Washington's offenseHow 'push' motion creates an alley in the run gameOregon's 'hybrid' defense structureEven Front, but odd spacingHow the Ducks fit Counter GT with a spill-overlapListen to this episode with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to MatchQuarters by Cody Alexander to listen to this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.Start trialAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inClinicsThrough video film breakdowns, I simplify complex concepts and use examples to visually reinforce the techniques and their application on game day.Through video film breakdowns, I simplify complex concepts and use examples to visually reinforce the techniques and their application on game day.SubscribeRecent PostsMeet The NFL's New Defensive Meta: Fighting Heavy Personnel with Base QuartersNov 14 • Cody AlexanderTwo Pillars of DB Coverage: Backpedal vs. ShuffleNov 13 • Cody AlexanderAnatomy of a Pressure: How to Manipulate Pass Protection | A Lesson From The Denver BroncosNov 11 • Cody AlexanderCover 3? Quarters? How Fangio’s Defense Makes QBs Guess Wrong.Nov 7 • Cody AlexanderWhy Presentation Matters: Breaking Down Michigan's "Load Front" Pick PressureNov 6 • Cody AlexanderAnatomy of a Pressure: Breaking Down the Hoosiers' Overload Pressure vs. UCLANov 4 • Cody AlexanderThe NFL's Most Popular Pass Rush Stunt | The Tex StuntOct 31 • Cody AlexanderThird‑Down Clinic: The Lions’ Double‑Robber BlueprintOct 30 • Cody Alexander