Big Ten Pass Game 2019 Ohio State
Ohio State Pass Game – Complete Passing Concept System (2019 Edition)
Digital Playbook | 167 Pages | Elite-Level Detail
If you’re serious about building an elite passing attack, this is not a “clinic notes” PDF. This is a full-system breakdown of the 2019 Ohio State Pass Game, organized, diagrammed, and categorized for real implementation.
This is the blueprint behind one of the most explosive offenses in college football.
📘 Includes 167 pages of concept structure, route detail, coverage answers, and QB coaching points.
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2019 - Ohio State Pass Game
What You’re Getting
1️⃣ Passing Concept Buckets (System Organization)
The entire pass game is structured into clear teaching families:
- Crossers (Drive, Follow, Delta, Angel, Plane)
- Horizontal / Mid-Level Concepts (Smash, China, Break, Select)
- Downfield Verticals (Post, Go, Seam Bender, Pause)
- Quick Game / RPO Concepts (Lion, Tiger, Puma, Dragon, Cincy)
- Isolation & Matchup Concepts (Astro, Mills, Option)
- Red Zone Concepts
- Situational & 2-Minute Packages
- Screens & Relief Concepts
You’re not just getting plays. You’re getting architecture.
2️⃣ Full Route Library with Technical Coaching Detail
Every route is broken down with:
- Depth landmarks
- Alignment rules
- Breakpoint mechanics
- Catch point expectations
- Coverage adjustments (1-High vs 2-High, Man vs Zone)
- Release coaching (Lose Release, Edge Break, Stack, Galloway, Throwby)
- QB footwork timing (Rocker, Big 3, Rhythm 3, Soft Set)
- Hot adjustments and conversions
Examples include:
- Slant / Lookie (Lion & Tiger concepts)
- Angle & 5-Step
- India & Bar
- Dig & Follow
- Pivot & OTB (Over-the-Ball)
- Spread & Levels
- Glance & Peek
- Post / Grab Post
- Hitch / Jeter
- Fade vs Go (timing distinction)
- Seam Bender vs Middle Read
- Frontside & Backside Options
- Flood Corner & Bench Flood
- Drag mechanics (Low & High Drag mesh rules)
This is clinic-level detail on how to actually coach the route — not just draw it.
3️⃣ Coverage-Specific QB Read Structure
Every half-field and full-field concept includes:
- Coverage menu (1-High Man, 1-High Zone, Quarters, Cloud, 2-Man)
- Move key identification
- Matchup alerts
- Progression sequencing
- Footwork pairing
- “No Deep” checks and signal adjustments
The QB isn’t guessing. He’s operating inside a defined decision tree.
4️⃣ Protection Integration
Included within major concepts:
- 52 / 53 Protection
- 62 / 63 Protection
- Slide rules vs 3-down & 4-down fronts
- Box rules
- Oscar / Out calls
- Match protections
- “Check Black” no-deep adjustments
This is coordinated football. Routes + reads + protection all married together.
5️⃣ RPO & Quick Game Integration
Full breakdown of:
- Bubble (Bub, Hub, Gum)
- Smoke / Ash
- Now / Look
- Dragon / Flame
- Lion / Tiger / Puma
- Stick, Bone, Lightning
- Seam Bender RPO variations
- Hitch conversions vs Press / Cloud
If you want tempo, spacing, and built-in answers — it’s all here.
Who This Is For
- Offensive Coordinators building a structured pass menu
- QB Coaches wanting exact technique and coverage answers
- College & High School Staff installing a pro-level system
- Serious students of offensive football
If you want TikTok plays, this isn’t for you.
If you want system clarity and elite detail — this is it.
Why It Matters
This isn’t random play call art.
It’s a fully categorized, coverage-adjusted, protection-integrated passing ecosystem — the kind that scales from install to game day.
You can:
- Build your call sheet by bucket
- Install by family
- Teach by landmark
- Game plan by coverage
- Develop your QB with defined progression logic
That’s leverage.
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Elite-Level Passing System
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If you’re building a serious pass game, this is a weapon.