RefTN, while I applaud your enthusiasm I think you should be careful to keep from being a clone. I have been to several camps and it is obvious that some guys are in the SEC program because of the way they run and their mechanics. The funny thing about it is even though they do games in the program the guys that move up to the SEC that I know of have their own style and work in other conferences.
I also think one thing that could be the most important is missing from your list of principles. We must get in the best position to see plays. There is no "one size fits all" for this but repetitive principles that will give good results over time.
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