02-09-2010, 04:39 PM
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Plays/Formations to Add for NCAA 11
Please just add more differences between teams: Every team runs the same Power 0 play, which is fine, but every team also runs the same exact play action, with the same exact route combinations off that Power 0. It’s the same exact play action that’s in Madden. Just mix up some of the plays and make them team specific
More Pistol for many teams. (Bama, Indiana)
All Shotgun Teams:
--Bubble Screens/Slot Swing Pass are a must. They are a staple of every team’s passing game.
http://mgoblog.com/content/picture-pages-scraping-bubbling
--More on the Zone Read, with bubble option from Tulsa:
http://brophyfootball.blogspot.com/2009/07/herb-hand-will-eat-your-babies.html
--Smoke Route
--Shovel Pass
--Defending the Zone Read:
http://smartfootball.com/defending-spread/defending-the-zone-read-athleticism-and-the-scrape-exchange
Ohio St
You can pretty much get Ohio St’s entire playbook from reading this site:
http://buckeyefootballanalysis.blogspot.com/
Ohio St. calls their HB Power play “Dave.” I think it’d be cool to add something like that to THEIR specific playbook, just rename all of the HB Power plays “Dave.” Then the Play Actions are “PA Dave.”
Here are their Tendencies halfway through this season:
http://www.theozone.net/football/2009/Minnesota/BTN-midseason.htm>>
UCLA
Here is a link to Norm Chow’s Offense:
http://bruceeien.com/offense/chow/CHOW.HTM
North Carolina
End Around package
LSU
Unbalanced Line
TCU
Inverted Veer Option
http://smartfootball.com/defending-spread/tcus-inverted-veer-option
Oregon
Their main run plays:
http://www.trojanfootballanalysis.com/wp/wordpress/?p=1551
Oregon St
Jet Sweep Series
http://rivals.yahoo.com/video/college-football/Player-of-the-Week-Jacquizz-Rodgers-33771;_ylt=AmabQyExRiPKN55RigOXufIh7qB4
Hawaii/SMU
True Switch Routes with Options:
http://smartfootball.blogspot.com/2007/12/add-little-hawaii-to-your-offense.html
Defense
Please overhaul defense. I feel like I've been calling the same exact plays or 10 years (Madden included). Everything feels way too basic. We need more pre-snap auto motion. Add more 1/4, 1/4, 1/2 coverages to help double certain WRs.
Give us hybrid schemes on defense. So many teams switched between the 4-3 and 3-4 this year with hybrid DE/LBs: USC, Ohio ST, Florida, Texas A&M, Oregon, Michigan, Wisconsin, Cincy, Army just to name a few.
Ohio St and USC use a ton of Double Eagle sets on D with a stand up DE.
http://www.trojanfootballanalysis.co...dpress/?p=1088
Any other suggestions?
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