Chabot College Fall 2010 Course Outline for Physical Education 25 THEORY & TECHNIQUE OF OFFENSIVE FOOTBALL Catalog Description: 25 – Theory & Technique of Offensive Football 2 units Analysis and examination of various approaches to offensive intercollegiate football. Includes all aspects of offensive football; punt return, point after touchdown and field goal kicking. 2 hours. [Typical contact hours: 35] Prerequisite Skills: None Expected Outcomes for the Students: Upon completion of the course the student will be able to: 1. Demonstrate intercollegiate football; 2. Identify and analyze the opponent's offense; 3. Describe the kicking game philosophies; 4. Describe the offensive football game at Chabot College Course Content: 1. Offense a. Purpose of Offensive Football. 1) Running offense 2) Passing offense b. Offensive Alignments. 1) Offensive line 2) Offensive back 3) Offensive ends c. Techniques for each offensive position on each offensive play. d. Strategy against various defensive philosophies. e. Offensive strategy through: 1) scouting reports; 2) film study; 3) game plan orientation. f. Objectives and goals in attacking defensive teams. 2. Kicking game a. Purpose of the kicking game. 1) Punt return 2) Point after touchdown kicking 3) Field goal kicking b. Alignment of players for each phase of kicking game. c. Techniques for each position on each kicking team. d. Strategy against different team kicking games. e. Kicking game strategy through: 1) scouting reports; 2) film study; 3) game plan orientation. f. Objectives and goals in the kicking game. Methods of Presentation: 1. Lecture demonstration 2. Film and video study 3. Discussion Chabot College Course Outline for Physical Education 25, Page 2 Fall 2010 Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress: 1. Typical Assignments a. Study of playbook b. Video Study c. Proper technique and skill study 2. Methods of Evaluating Student Progress a. Quizzes b. Evaluation of film-video c. Participation d. Final examination Textbook: None Special Student Material: Play books provided by the instructor