Yup, this is what Malzahn ran with Cam at Auburn, although TCU was the first team I saw run it on a consistent basis.

The basic concept is old school option: Leave a playside defender unblocked and send two runners (QB&RB) to the playside. The only difference it has with the read option is that you're leaving the playside DE unblocked and reading him. The QB becomes the inside runner while the RB is an outside threat.

Oregon started running it with a slot guy jet sweeping into the backfield parallel to the LOS.

Quote Originally Posted by Keontez View Post
Im still not clear on the dynamics of this play. But if you look at the Jet Power plays from the Wildcat. These are the plays that Cam ran at Auburn so well. Still not sure if they're supposed to leave someone unblocked or not. My rules for running this play is vs nickel or lighter defensive fronts keep with the QB, vs anything heavier where the OLB dont move out against the WRs give to the Sweep.

Also, unless you're playing with modified rosters the QB will never be fast enough to make this play work.