With the naming of Jeff Joseph as the new AD/HC of PN-G, the Indian nation now begins to excitedly look forward to what changes will take place. With his background and influence of Westlake, A&M and Southlake Carrol football, the potential is great.
No guarantee that Jeff Joseph will try to clone Katy's schemes, he has also been exposed to Dodgeball as in Todd and Riley Dodge for a number of years. I suspect he will see what he has here and adapt because there will not be the size and quantity of players that attend Katy, Southlake Carrol and Westlake. A good coach matches scheme to his players strengths. And that can change year to year.
But here's some background on Katy Tigers football. It's just fun reading. Not a preview of anything.
DEFENSE
Gary Joseph is a defensive oriented head coach. The 'Katy 3-4' defense is well known for shutting down even spread offenses. Maybe some of the approach will make its way to Port Neches. Rather than attempting to summarize, here's a great article to enjoy. https://matchquarters.com/2018/11/02/the-katy-hs-hybrid-3-4/
OFFENSE
I found a good article explaining the Katy offense that I'll share when I come across it again. Katy's offense is built on an annual abundance of big, élite offensive lineman. They also play big tight ends that can block. Power I is their formation of choice with a blocking fullback. They usually have at least one elite running back who plays tailback. They typically have average to above average QBs and throw the ball when they need to. Katy High is all about ball control and keeping the other team off the field. Sounds like PNG of the 70s.
No guarantee that Jeff Joseph will try to clone Katy's schemes, he has also been exposed to Dodgeball as in Todd and Riley Dodge for a number of years. I suspect he will see what he has here and adapt because there will not be the size and quantity of players that attend Katy, Southlake Carrol and Westlake. A good coach matches scheme to his players strengths. And that can change year to year.
But here's some background on Katy Tigers football. It's just fun reading. Not a preview of anything.
DEFENSE
Gary Joseph is a defensive oriented head coach. The 'Katy 3-4' defense is well known for shutting down even spread offenses. Maybe some of the approach will make its way to Port Neches. Rather than attempting to summarize, here's a great article to enjoy. https://matchquarters.com/2018/11/02/the-katy-hs-hybrid-3-4/
OFFENSE
I found a good article explaining the Katy offense that I'll share when I come across it again. Katy's offense is built on an annual abundance of big, élite offensive lineman. They also play big tight ends that can block. Power I is their formation of choice with a blocking fullback. They usually have at least one elite running back who plays tailback. They typically have average to above average QBs and throw the ball when they need to. Katy High is all about ball control and keeping the other team off the field. Sounds like PNG of the 70s.