Twenty-one top coaches address virtually every aspect of coaching the wing-T. Articles include: The Basic Wing-T Offense: An Update, Denny Creehan, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Canada) Wing-T Adjustments With the Midline, Lanny Dauksch, West Memphis High School (Arkansas) The Wing-T From a One-Back Set, Bryan Deal, Dublin Scioto High School (Ohio) The Wing-T Triple Option Attack, Tony DeMeo, University of Delaware The Jet Sweep Series, Gerry Gallagher, Montville Township High School (New Jersey) An Update of the Basic Wing-T Offense, Tom Harmon, Wayne High School (West Virginia) The Wing-T Passing Game, Blair Hrovat, Allegheny College The Wing-T and the Jet Sweep Series, Chuck Johnson, Ridgewood High School (New Jersey) Play-Action Passes Out of the Wing-T, Hal Lamb, Calhoun High School (Georgia) Combining the Wing-T and Option Series, Wade Lang, Wofford College Wing-T Offensive Concepts, Mel Maxfield, Burleson High School (Texas) The Wing-T Jet Package, Glenn McNew, Morgantown High School (West Virginia) The Wing-T Speed Sweep Series, Roger Perry, Portland High School (Tennessee) Wing-T Blocking Techniques, Tom Preaskorn, Allegany High School (Maryland) The Wing-T Trap Series, Deryl Ramey, Willmar High School (Minnesota) The Ageless Delaware Wing-T, Tubby Raymond, University of Delaware Wing-T Option Out of the Spread Offense, Howard Rub, Astoria High School (Oregon) Wing-T Belly Series With Flat Motion, Zack Taylor, Glen Este High School (Ohio) Wing-T Jet Sweep and Rocket Sweep Series, Brian Van Deusen, River Hill High School (Maryland) Jet Sweep and Companion Plays, Joey Wiles, St. Augustine High School (Florida) Wing-T Buck Sweep and Bootleg Pass, Charlie Winslette, Stephens County High School (Georgia) Earl Browning is a native of Logan, West Virginia. He currently serves as president of Telecoach, Inc. an organization that conducts football clinics and produces the Coach of the Year Clinics Football Manuals. A 1958 graduate of Marshall University, he earned his M.Ed. and Rank I education certification from the University of Louisville. From 1958 to 1975, he coached football at various Louisville-area high schools. Among the honors he has been accorded are his appointments to the National Football Foundation and to the College Hall of Fame Advisory Committee on moving the museum to South Bend, Indiana. He was named to the Greater Louisville Football Coaches Association Hall of Legends in 1998. From 1992 to the present, he has served as a radio and television color analyst for Kentucky high school football games, including the Kentucky High School Athletic Association State Championship games.