i sure hope so....i sent em an email last year before the 2010 season started that hawaii was switching to the "kiko". i doubt though, that they'll have our qb at the correct snap depth.
i sure hope so....i sent em an email last year before the 2010 season started that hawaii was switching to the "kiko". i doubt though, that they'll have our qb at the correct snap depth.
Man i could never settle on either playbook Nevada or Indiana, I think I use ball state playbook the most, with Indiana's and Neveda being used equally, because it had more balance to it and some of the passing concepts in the pistol playbook were just terrible took entirely too long to develop. I do love the running concept though.
I didn't know Indiana was a pistol team. I didn't like the generic pistol running plays at all so I went with Nevada figuring they had the only other pistol playbook. I was always a "Pro" style guy but I gave the pistol a chance last year out of pure curiosity. I still can't run the option out of the pistol but I have a handle on everything else.
Its Bern awhile since I stopped playing NCAA due to my disc breaking but I will upload some bids I know I saved it's actually pretty easy once u get the hang of it. I will upload to the pistol thread as to not clog this thread up with vids
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The Nevada playbook has more powers, counters, and draws then the generic pistol book so I have success running when the line actually blocks (bad blocking and piss poor coverage are the 2 things that upset me when playing).
As far as QBs go, even the scrambling QB's seem too slow to run the option. Well, it's not that they're slow. Their acceleration is slow, giving linemen time to make a play. I may look at athletes more in the future.
Last edited by souljahbill; 05-01-2011 at 04:20 PM.
Clearly you didn't look at TGT's NCAA Football 11 Playbook Spreadsheet
Nevada, Indiana, Ohio and, of course, the Generic, are all Pistol playbooks. Lots of other teams have some Pistol, and I think a handful have more than just one.
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Lol I don't know anyone's goverment name so who is Tommy?
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I haven't played NCAA 11 in a while now, so I don't know or remember any specific formation names. My idea though, is to have a spread-option playbook w/ shotgun-flex and pistol formations all w/ 3 or 4 wide. I'd like to recruit power backs to play the normal HB position, and scat-backs w/ good hands (or receivers w/ good running skills) to put in the slot. I'll look to run a lot of triple-option w/ the slot guys coming in motion. Basically a flexbone type triple-option attack, but out of the shotgun/pistol where it is easier to pass when I need to. Also like some of the wildcat stuff in Mississippi State's playbook last year, so I'll probably add those as well to use as a change-up and to chew the clock. I used the Bulldog Heavy formation pretty successfully last year for short yardage plays.
Guys I will hopefully get a mod to change the name of this thread once the game comes out and then everyone will be able to "truly" post their custom playbooks and show the evolution of those playbooks. I think it will get pretty interesting.
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