I am talking about Wing T where the wingback is slanted to the inside think old school Delaware wing t: See image below for example.
Wing T Formation(s) in NCAA 14?
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Wing T Formation(s) in NCAA 14?
Does anyone know/heard if EA is adding Wing T formations in NCAA 14? I thought I heard this rumor but can not find anything on it. Just to clarify I am not talking about Flexbone, Wingbone, or Wishbone.
I am talking about Wing T where the wingback is slanted to the inside think old school Delaware wing t: See image below for example.
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Re: Wing T Formation(s) in NCAA 14?
I don't have the game so I can't answer your question (though if I had to hazard a guess I would say no). However, I was able to create a faux-Wing T formation in '13 using the wishbone and motioning the FB to the side.Comment
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dont quote me on this, but i believe Army has the Wing T in their paybook in 13. Check it out if you have the game! I sold mine a little while ago!
Here, I looked this up, its called the "Wingbone" in the NCAA football series, there appears to be 5 variations, and like I said, I believe they are in Armys playbook.
The exact formation you diagrammed is named "Wingbone: Split Wing X" in game!Comment
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Re: Wing T Formation(s) in NCAA 14?
Thank you for your responses. I have NCAA 13 and have played Army's Wingbone. I am sure that it is EA's programming but a true wing t has the wing backs slanted inward facing the QB. EA's Wingbone the wingbacks are facing forward. EA's version of the Wing T is basically a extended version of the Flexbone. Hopefully they have improved upon this for NCAA 14. Again thank you for you responses.Last edited by Ground; 07-05-2013, 03:51 PM.NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers
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I saw a user video today of all the formations in the game. I can say that I am very disappointed that EA could not implement veer and shovel options into the flexbone, wingbone, wishbone sets. Seems like they only concentrated on Shotgun. The only plus that I saw was that Pistol has two Flexbone formations in it!!!
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Do have the link to the video?I saw a user video today of all the formations in the game. I can say that I am very disappointed that EA could not implement veer and shovel options into the flexbone, wingbone, wishbone sets. Seems like they only concentrated on Shotgun. The only plus that I saw was that Pistol has two Flexbone formations in it!!!
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Re: Wing T Formation(s) in NCAA 14?
were is the vid?I saw a user video today of all the formations in the game. I can say that I am very disappointed that EA could not implement veer and shovel options into the flexbone, wingbone, wishbone sets. Seems like they only concentrated on Shotgun. The only plus that I saw was that Pistol has two Flexbone formations in it!!!
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Here is the video the user starts off in Ace and goes all the way though wishbone...enjoy.
<iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/6R8anCXktNM" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe>NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers
CFB: Iowa State Cyclones
MLB: Minnesota Twins
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Re: Wing T Formation(s) in NCAA 14?
Sweet Jesus, that's going to be sweet! The running game is going to be fun as hell this yearI saw a user video today of all the formations in the game. I can say that I am very disappointed that EA could not implement veer and shovel options into the flexbone, wingbone, wishbone sets. Seems like they only concentrated on Shotgun. The only plus that I saw was that Pistol has two Flexbone formations in it!!!
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