Baker’s dozen ways to defend district title

Baker coach Matt Brunson and quarterback Kalee Ciurleo

BAKER — Baker coach  Matt Brunson must  replace a dozen starters,  on both sides of the ball, from  his 2015 district title team.

“We graduate good players  every year but our guys have  worked hard,” Brunson said.

“We don’t rebuild. I think we  reload.”

With a big senior class  coming through for the 2016  season, the Gators have a full  magazine with which to work.

Here’s Baker’s dozen ways  to defend their district title:

1. Win the line of scrimmage.  Of the 12 seniors the Gators  must replace, five are on the  offensive line. Therefore, Baker  must continue to dominate on  both sides of the neutral zone  by being relentlessly physical.

2. Establish the run. Baker  must use the offensive line to  open holes for their running  backs so they can later set up  for play-action passing.

3. Stop the run. High school  football is run-dominant.  Getting the Gator defense off  the field quickly is essential.

4. Improve quarterback  communication. With an uptempo  offense, it’s up to junior  quarterback Kalee Ciurleo to  run the offense from behind the  center.

5. Pay attention to blocking.  Fullbacks are the wrecking ball  of the spread-option offense,  and senior Oakley Kimbrel has  that responsibility.

6. Rotate running backs.  Baker will have three tailbacks,  including freshman Junior  Mclaughlin, to keep their  running game fresh.

7. Let receivers block, too.  Brunson says wide-outs “have  to block on the perimeter to  play for us.”

8. Note that tight ends must  catch. The bootleg is a staple in  any play-action playbook.  9. Consider size. When  replacing all but one starter on  your line, it helps if they are big  enough to fill those proverbial  shoes.

10. Keep it third and  long. Other spread-option  offenses have fewer  options at third and  seven.

11. Focus man coverage.  Corners and safeties must  plant their flag on their  own island and defend it.

12. Build leadership.  The Gator seniors must  emphasize a sense of  urgency in up-tempo play.

13. Be jacks-of-alltrades.  With a small  school, players must  play well on both sides  of the ball.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Baker’s dozen ways to defend district title