It's probably Temple. I know they had Wishbone formation in NCAA '09, but they didn't in NCAA 10 I don't think.
It would be awesome if that "mulitple" playbook was a lot like the 1995 Nebraska playbook.
I going to learn all the offensive styles. Now with formation subs I can be more creative. I a pro style guy, but I interested in the spread. I like some of the issuses the pistol creates. I just don't want to limit myself.
Flexbone baby Ricky Dobbs will be leading my Midshipmen to the promised land in my 4 user dynasty
So far one of the most pleasent suprises from running the spread in the demo has been the draw plays.
IMO, when it comes to the draw, everything promised in developer diary about the spreadis 100% on the money.
For my offline dynasty, I think I'm gonna roll with the Oregon spread offense. For my online dynasty, I've been thinking about running a flexbone offense, since Arizona has 2 good tailbacks.
Haha "Thank You". And on another note has anyone tried running a zone read play or triple option on the demo? Is it just me or does it take an awfully long time to hadn the ball off. You have to hold down X or A for a god awful long time
I am going to stick with the Run and Shoot, and I will most likely use SMU's playbook. I dont think any of the RnS books are complete and I am very skeptical about how effectively WRs will utilize choice/read/switch routes. Still maybe my attempts to clone Earl Campbell will come to fruition this year, because they certainly didnt last year, or the year before that.
I just wish EA would release the playbooks prior to the game's release so that I can complete my call sheet prior to the start of my OD.
Last edited by Aglemar; 07-09-2010 at 07:15 PM.
Run and Shoot. I love throwing the ball.
I will have to try them all out but unless something grabs my attention I'm gonna be going 100% spread.
I will probably run an One back system and keep the passing and running pretty balanced. Depending on the situation and the look of the defense , I'll just adjust on the fly.
After seeing the Pistol offense in action, I may be trying that system out too.
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