5/21/2023 0 Comments Justplay log in![]() ![]() “It didn’t make sense,” Barone said, “that the medium that this generation of athlete consumes their content wasn’t the medium where coaches were getting them their information.” Once the meetings finished, the binders would go back on the shelf and players would go right back to their phones. It’s been successful for us and an advantage for us.” “It helped a ton in fall camp when we weren’t able to meet, but we’re at home and seeing concepts we were going to run the next day. “It’s huge,” quarterback Max Duggan said. The Horned Frogs’ secret weapon to helping make a seamless transition that’s aided an unlikely run to the national title? The app that is on every player and coach’s phone. TCU went 5-7 a season ago and added a new coaching staff, new offense and new defense. When practice starts, they can be a step ahead of coaches trying to explain things on the practice field. Johnston and the rest of the offense can see the game plan as soon as it’s uploaded, study the X’s and O’s and/or video of other teams running the concept that coaches uploaded to the platform. It’s the same app TCU’s coaches use to add new wrinkles to the playbook from week to week. ![]() It’s the same app he’s using this week to study the scouting reports for Georgia’s defense. It’s the same app that helped him learn coordinator Garrett Riley’s offense merged with head coach Sonny Dykes’ when they took over before a season that has become unlike anything TCU has ever experienced. Johnston was locked into an app called Just Play that allows him to do far more than just watch film. ![]()
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