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Brad Underwood Open Practice 2-Pack

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  • Learn how to utilize the spread offense and score in less than seven seconds
  • Tailor your defensive drills based on scouting reports to maximize repetitions with the tactics you'll need to destroy your opponents' game plan

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  • Learn how to utilize the spread offense and score in less than seven seconds
  • Tailor your defensive drills based on scouting reports to maximize repetitions with the tactics you'll need to destroy your opponents' game plan
Brad Underwood Open Practice: OffenseBrad Underwood Open Practice: Offense
with Brad Underwood,
University of Illinois Head Coach;
2026 Final Four;
2x Elite Eight (2024, 2026);
2x Big Ten Tournament Champions (2021, 2024);
2023 NABC Coaches vs. Cancer Champion Award;
2022 Big Ten Regular Season Champions;
Oklahoma State University Head Coach from 2016 to 2017;
Stephen F. Austin University Head Coach from 2013 to 2016;
2014 Joe B. Hall Award Recipient (Nation's top first-year coach);
3x Southland Conference Regular Season Champions (2014 - 2016);
3x Southland Conference Tournament Champions (2014 - 2016);
3x Southland Conference Coach of the Year (2014 - 2016);
South Carolina Associate Head Coach from 2012 to 2013;
Kansas State Associate Head Coach from 2011 to 2012;
Daytona Beach Community College Head Coach from 2003 to 2006;
Western Illinois Assistant Coach from 1992 to 2003;
Dodge City Community College Head Coach from 1988 to 1992;
Hardin-Simmons University GA from 1986 to 1987;
played college basketball for Kansas State, Independence CC & Hardin-Simmons (guard)

Brad Underwood's spread offense has been one of the most efficient passing and scoring systems seen in the NCAA - the same offense he used during successful seasons at Stephen F. Austin and Oklahoma State.

On the court, you get a front row seat to see how Coach Underwood builds his offense from the ground up with skill drills, offensive breakdowns and controlled scrimmages. You'll learn in-depth nuances of the offense from Underwood and his assistants working with the team, breaking down the offense to develop bigs and guards.

Open Practice - Video1

Coach Underwood shows the importance of teaching immediate flow from transition into your spread offense, individual development drills that prepare players for success within the spread, and how to prepare for an opponent that uses full-court pressure.

Underwood puts his players into intense, game-like practice situations; you'll see:

  • Drills to teach the spread offense
  • Multiple entries into the spread offense
  • An individual development drill designed for the spread
  • Instruction on how to defeat full and half court trapping situations

Learn the basics of Underwood's version of the spread offense and the entry flow options that will have transition defenses wondering what hit them.

At the beginning, Underwood goes over the X's and O's of his practice and his philosophies of player development. He emphasizes this individual development section of practice by training his players to complete passes, shots and footwork that the spread offense requires. In these sessions, Underwood teaches:

  • Fighting for position on the perimeter
  • How to use the high post 2-man game
  • Footwork and passing to the post
  • Dribbling attacks and techniques for the spread
  • How guards and bigs can defeat traps with footwork and sharp passes

Coach Underwood and his unique spread offense create post-up opportunities for every player on the court, while also allowing freedom for players to take advantage of mismatches on the perimeter by creating plenty of space for dribble attacks.

Open Practice - Video 2

This video stresses player development as Underwood offers plenty of ways to develop a fast-paced offense and a press break that is precise, and, fundamentally sound.

Watch as the players warm up using Star Passing. This drill requires concentration, precision and communication. Your team will progress from intense individual skill builders to game-speed drills where players work on their offensive flow options in 5-on-5 and even 5-on-7 scrimmages. Everything focuses on trying to score in seven seconds or less.

Coach Underwood's players break out into position groups. The posts are taught the fundamentals necessary in the team's press break. This progression teaches players the importance of:

  • Moving towards the ball to receive a pass
  • Catching the ball on balance in a triple threat position
  • Aggressively pivoting with purpose to see the floor
  • Stepping through the trap to make a pass to the middle or down the sideline

Simultaneously, the guards are drilled on their duties in the press break. The skills taught to guards are:

  • Proper cuts to get open for the inbound pass
  • Positioning themselves off of the sideline to allow for better passing angels
  • Making a middle cut with precision
  • Catching and pivoting to see the court
  • Retreat dribbling with eyes up to freeze the trap
  • Attacking a frozen trap

Following the individual session, Underwood moves on to transition breakdowns. Players are placed in a 5-on-5 scenario beginning with a free-throw. After a make or miss, the ball is pushed up the floor into one of Coach Underwood's flow options and the offense tries to score. This fast paced action lasts for three possessions and is a great tool to teach decision making, transition into the spread offense, and defensive transition.

Learn how to master the spread offense in this in-depth, two-video open practice with Coach Underwood!

182 minutes (2 videos). 2017.

Brad Underwood Open Practice: DefenseBrad Underwood Open Practice: Defense
with Brad Underwood,
University of Illinois Head Coach;
2026 Final Four;
2x Elite Eight (2024, 2026);
2x Big Ten Tournament Champions (2021, 2024);
2023 NABC Coaches vs. Cancer Champion Award;
2022 Big Ten Regular Season Champions;
Oklahoma State University Head Coach from 2016 to 2017;
Stephen F. Austin University Head Coach from 2013 to 2016;
2014 Joe B. Hall Award Recipient (Nation's top first-year coach);
3x Southland Conference Regular Season Champions (2014 - 2016);
3x Southland Conference Tournament Champions (2014 - 2016);
3x Southland Conference Coach of the Year (2014 - 2016);
South Carolina Associate Head Coach from 2012 to 2013;
Kansas State Associate Head Coach from 2011 to 2012;
Daytona Beach Community College Head Coach from 2003 to 2006;
Western Illinois Assistant Coach from 1992 to 2003;
Dodge City Community College Head Coach from 1988 to 1992;
Hardin-Simmons University GA from 1986 to 1987;
played college basketball for Kansas State, Independence CC & Hardin-Simmons (guard)

Brad Underwood has consistently built teams that thrive on creating chaos for their opponents with an imposing half court pressure man-to-man defense. This style is designed to force your opponent to deviate from their game plan with its intense ball pressure, pass denial, and toughness. Learn how you can take a team with lesser talent and win challenging games through discipline and overwhelming effort.

These two practices give you an inside look into how this defense is installed through drills and scrimmage. You'll also get a chance to see how you can switch to attack your opponent with zone defense and full court pressure. Additionally, Underwood discusses his strategies for a variety of coaching and defensive topics.

Lecture Segment

Coach Underwood shares a wealth of information related to the philosophy and methodology that has guided him to consistent success in his coaching career. You'll gain insight into a variety of topics, including how to optimally structure your skill development program, how to demand maximum effort from your players on a daily basis, and how to design your practices for the best results.

You'll also get an in-depth explanation of Underwood's approach to half court man-to-man pressure defense. He describes the terminology and teaching points that his coaching staff use to teach players how to challenge every pass with aggressive denial and shrink the floor to provide help on dribble penetration. Using different ball screen strategies to force your opponent toward their weaknesses and fighting through screens by "going third" are also covered.

Up-the-Line, On-the-Line Denial

The basis of Underwood's defensive philosophy comes from the concept of up-the-line, on-the-line denial. This means no direct passes are allowed to be made regardless of how many passes from the ball the player being guarded is.

Up-the-line, on-the-line denial forces teams to become more one-on-one oriented. The positioning of any off-ball defender requires one hand and one foot in the passing lane. This forces soft passes to either go over or go under and never on a direct line. This gives the defense time to jump to the ball or the defender and time to tip, deflect, or intercept the pass.

Ball Screen Defense

Coach Underwood discusses the three main ways in which his teams defend ball screens.

With the ball on the offense's left side of the floor, "Blue" is the call, forcing the dribbler to the baseline and away from the ball screen. The top help-side defender rotates hard in the direction of the ball screener looking for a possible steal, something that typically happens at least once a game.

If the ball is on the offense's right side of the floor, "Red" is the call. This hard hedge is designed to force the dribbler up the sideline and keep them out of the middle of the floor. The rotation takes away ball reversals, and guards against pick & pop and pick & roll action.

On flat ball screens in the middle of the floor, "White" is called. These ball screens, typically made because of ball pressure, force the ball-handler to go to their left where they are then guarded by two defenders. Rotation is designed to take away pick & pop action and provide effective help.

Fundamental Defensive Drills

Learn six practice drills that present the teaching points you'll need to teach players the fundamentals needed in this aggressive style of play. The Two Minute Deny drill trains your team to take away passing lanes while still reacting to intercept backdoor passes. The Trace and Closeout drill develops a mindset to put maximum pressure on the ball while still containing the dribbler with solid footwork.

Five different progressions to the "shell" drill will teach how to deny cutters, fight through away screens, rotate to help on baseline drives, and how to defend stagger screens. Additional drills show your players how to scramble in disadvantage situations to prevent post feeds, plug the gaps to help on dribble penetration, and finish possessions with strong defensive rebounding.

Defensive Scouting

Watch how Underwood prepares his team for an upcoming opponent. You'll see how the coaching staff converts the offensive actions of their opponent into over eight different breakdown drills for players to learn how to defend cross screens, floppy action, high post flashes, staggers, and more.

Multiple Defenses

Add other defensive strategies to your defensive system, such as the Black 1-2-2 zone defense and varying styles of full court pressure. You'll learn how to implement the zone defense with two different breakdown drills for your front and backline defenders and also see it in action with 5-on-5 scrimmage.

Additionally, you'll see how to build the Double Fist full court man-to-man press with two practice drills to build up the ball pressure. Underwood shows how you can take this run and jump defense and convert it into a half-court trap.

The lessons seen throughout the video will help any team find a pressure defensive identity.

190 minutes (2 videos).


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Brad Underwood Open Practice 2-Pack
on October 14, 2017
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
5/5 Stars

by JellyBean2144

This 4-DVD set is excellent. I gave this set a 5-star rating. Why I gave this series a 5-Star rating? The quality of the coaching and how the drills progress from team to individual; the whole-part-whole system of teaching/coaching.

The offensive DVD set (2) starts off with some white board work where coach Underwood goes over his coaching style and draws up some of the options of the Spread Offense. The Offensive DVD then goes into on the court passing, "Star" passing, "Zone" passing and "Cross" court passing. The next phase of the DVD goes into breakdown drills for how to deal with full court trapping defense or a straight man to man defense and it progresses into individual position drills of how to handle a trap. Again, coaching is the key and coach Underwood and his coaching staff do not let the players cut corners. One key example of this is during the battle for the "Xs" drill. Excellent coaching for the Wings. Moving forward you get breakdown drills for the Spread broken down by position. My favorite is the "2-Man" Game. This is a great addition to Coach Underwood's Spread Offense DVD. Again, the Offensive DVDs are 2 DVDs of quality coaching breaking down how to handle a full court trapping or man-to-man defense.

Defensive DVD set. These 2 DVDs, follow the same format as the Offensive DVDs, drills and coaching. Player Development is always stressed, especially in this (defensive) set. You start off with board work and coach going over his defensive ideas/concepts.

Shell Drills-Working "On the Line/Up the Line".
Getting into Gaps on the defensive side of the floor. Making sure the offensive player sees a defender.

My favorite drill(s) are: 2-minute deny drill- Intense!! Players diving on the floor for loose basketballs or denying the ball.
And the 2v2 Rebounding. Again, intense!!

Again, this is a 5-star rating DVD. You will not be disappointed having this series in your coaching collection.

Awesome!!


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Brad Underwood Open Practice 2-Pack
on June 11, 2017
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
5/5 Stars

by Coach Hastings

Honestly, I was very excited when this first came out but then remembered that Oklahoma State had abandoned their defensive philosophy mid-season. That did make me a little skeptical.

After watching the four DVDs, I was pretty happy with what I had saw. I thought that this set was a great compliment to the under stuff that is from Underwood's SFA days. I think that this is great for someone looking to incorporate either the defensive or offensive things that they run. It was ice to see things drawn up -
and explained - before looking at practice footage.

Another additional benefit that I enjoyed was hearing them talk about upcoming opponent, which appeared to be West Virginia - which also added another bonus of seeing how they prepare for a system that's very similar to their own!

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