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Matt Majkrzak on Scripting Offensive Play Calls, Fixing Bad Starts, and Tenants of the "Lock-Left" Defense {Northern Michigan}

Feb 13, 2026
Matt Majkrzak, Northern Michigan head coach known for scripting offenses in four-minute segments and inventive defensive work. He explains scripting lineups and plays to build rhythm and confidence. He outlines layered offense from simple screens into reads and motion. He breaks down lock-left defense, fixing flat starts, and his crash-five rebounding approach.
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ADVICE

Order Plays To Fit Lineup Strengths

  • Align play order to lineup strengths and planned touches rather than random calls; practice those sequences together.
  • Let your best players get longer runs (e.g., eight minutes) so they can build rhythm and avoid rushed shots.
INSIGHT

How Plays End Matters Most

  • The way a set ends is the most important teaching point because consistent end spacing allows fast, confident reads.
  • Choose endings (staggers, middle spacing) that fit your personnel and opponent weaknesses.
ADVICE

Practice Fast And Celebrate Play-Busts

  • Favor five-on-five fast practice reps and celebrate 'play busts' to encourage creativity and reading the defense.
  • Film practice, correct the key reads, and present the upcoming script so players run with clarity in games.
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