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From Huddle to No-Huddle in 5 Simple Stepsby: Sam NicholsHead Coach - South Haven H.S. (MI) © More from this issue Over the past few years, no huddle offenses have become increasingly prevalent among D-I football teams. While no-huddle has found its way into the high school game to a certain extent, many coaches still avoid this concept because of the perceived communication barriers. They watch college QBs constantly changing the play and get headaches thinking about how that could work on their team. At the same time, it is hard to deny the advantages that you can gain from the no huddle such as controlling the pace and eliminating defensive substitution.
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