2021 Coach of the Year (District 2 - 6A);
2020 Midland Reporter-Telegram (MRT) Coach of the Year;
52-19 as current head coach at Midland Legacy High School (TX) from 2016 to present;
Made the playoffs in all three seasons as head coach and athletic director at Central High School (San Antonio, TX), from 2013-2015;
3X Coach of the Year (2009, 2011, 2012) as head coach at Clear Springs High School (TX), District 24-5A
Teams that can effectively run the ball against you can control the clock, making it more difficult to not only score, but also to win. The 4-2-5 defense was designed to be strong against the run, but also flexible and effective against the pass.
The best part about this video is it covers defending multiple offenses – from the Wing-T to the Pistol Spread. No matter who you play and what offense they run, the 4-2-5 can work week in and week out against the opponents you’ll face!
Why the 4-2-5
Coach Clint Hartman does a great job in this video showing where to line up your defense against multiple offensive fronts. Getting your defense in the right place to be effective before the ball snaps allows your guys to play to the rule of two – don’t ask them to do more than two things or they will play slow and non-aggressive. By giving each of your front seven just two things to do, they can work together as an effective team and get to the ball quickly.
The 4-2-5 defense allows you to adjust to multiple fronts quickly and prevents the offense from out numbering you on one side of the field. By having linebackers that can play like defensive ends and safeties that can play like linebackers, it will be tough for offenses to find holes to run in. With this video you can teach your defenders how to line up and who to read quickly. This defense is also flexible enough to rush four and drop five in coverage by finding the right type of player for each position.
Get Better by Staying Consistent
Because the 4-2-5 is so flexible, you won’t need to use a lot of practice time each week installing a new defense. Coach Hartman shows you how to stop the run game against traditional run offenses like the Wing T to more modern offenses like the Spread with a dual threat QB.
You’ll also learn about ‘The Rule of Two ‘ – once lined up each player only needs to focus on two things so they can stay confident and aggressive week in and week out.
Examples of how they do it - At the end of the video Coach Hartman shows examples of his Midland Lee defense doing what he has described - Getting set quickly, being ready for the snap, and knowing what your two things are to key on!
How to Run the 4-2-5
Coach Hartman takes the time in this video to really cover the “how to” run the 4-2-5. He gives countless examples of alignment and even covers how to stop specific run plays like Iso and counters in multiple formations.
Employ the mechanics and lessons from Coach Hartman in the off season and put your team in a position to see improved results on the defensive side of the field this fall!
“So many defenses now are focused on stopping the pass, if you face a balanced offense - or especially a run-dominated offense, you might not have the right guys in the right spot to be effective. Coach Hartman does a great job of using a pass focused defense that can stop the run.”
Coach Collins, Basha High School
58 minutes. 2022.