02-05-2013, 02:14 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: San Diego, CA
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No Huddle Play-Calling Tips?
Ok, so here's my problem: So many schools run some form of the no-huddle (whether it's fast-paced like Oregon, or a check-with-me like my Terps). I'm really not any good at playcalling in the no huddle. I'm much more comfortable in the pro-style playcall screen. But I want to get more comfortable with playcalling in the no-huddle.
I also rarely call plays outside of the "Ask Coach" screen. I find it keeps me grounded and realistic with my playcalling.
So here's what I want some tips on:
1. How often do you change formations in the no-huddle? If you came out in a 4WR set, do you go to 3 or 5 WR sets, or stick with 4?
2. How do you make sure to call accurate plays, and not use easy plays all the time?
3. I know people here use Oregon. I know they run a lot of read-option type plays. How do you use their playbook?
4. And lastly, my Terps run a no-huddle, check-with-me offense. Everyone rushes to the line and (90% of the time) sets, and then checks with the sideline to get the play. Is there any way to replicate that in the game?
Thanks in advance!
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