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Old 08-10-2005, 07:00 PM   #1
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Could someone tell me some teams that run the split back pro set formations?

I am looking for some teams that use the split back pro set offenses. I have scanned a few West Coast offense teams but have yet to find a team in the game that uses this, though I know its in the game. Thanks in advance!
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I am looking for some teams that use the split back pro set offenses. I have scanned a few West Coast offense teams but have yet to find a team in the game that uses this, though I know its in the game. Thanks in advance!

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Re: Could someone tell me some teams that run the split back pro set formations?

Pitt has the Pro set and a strong side split back set
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Re: Could someone tell me some teams that run the split back pro set formations?

Thanks, love to hear a few more also. Been trying to find some teams with some different sets and there doesnt seem to be may split back pro set teams.
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Re: Could someone tell me some teams that run the split back pro set formations?

I know USC and UCLA do. Cal may also.
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Re: Could someone tell me some teams that run the split back pro set formations?

In NCAA 06, each of these playbooks has one of the Pro (split back) formations except Army which has two. No other playbooks use the pro formation.
Akron
Arkansas
Arkansas State
Army
Florida Atlantic
Nebraska
Penn State
Pittsburgh
San Jose State
South Carolina
Stanford
Syracuse
UCLA
USC
West Coast

In case it matters, these are the ones that use "Pro-Normal" which has what most would refer to a pro personnel package (2WR, 1TE, 2RB):
Akron
Army
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
UCLA
USC
Also, in the recent NCAA games, any formation's playset will be identical from one playbook to another. So don't expect Pro-N for Akron to have different plays than UCLA's Pro-N.
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