
The word “Camp” has many meanings. Somewhere on the definition spectrum between a Kid’s Summer Camp full of fun days and an Army Base sits Football’s Training Camp. Our mind’s eye sees players in full pads under the searing sun engaged in endless repetitions of the Oklahoma Drill for two-sessions a day. But, that imagery is preceded by the phrase, “Once upon a time…” For those unfamiliar the Oklahoma Drill was a tackling exercise in a confined area developed by Oklahoma Head Coach Bud Wilkinson. The point was not only to teach tackling to Defenders it also taught Running Backs how to get tackled without getting hurt. The drill was ubiquitous. There was scarcely a football program from High School upwards that didn’t use it. But, time and sensitivities have moved onward. The OK Drill, once a part-and-parcel of Training Camp has been banned by the NFL. Some States have legislated it to illegality. The absence is part of a bigger picture: “Camp” today would be unrecognizable to the players of the last century.
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