Which, I have to point out, will make threads like this absolutely impossible to do.
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And I am fine with that. If they give us a play creator or even a playbook creator I am sure they will allow us to share them.
Michigan is going back to the spread to get more playmakers on the field. I would really like to stick with the Air Force offense and run the 90's Nebraska offense but it's quite limited despite what I've been able to do to the CPU. So with that said I will be using the Toledo playbook.
I'll probably be changing offensive books by Week 5. Been looking forward to the Run & Shoot for at least a season, but I don't think it suits me as well as I thought.
Longhorns:
Arkansas
Multiple D
forgot to put this in for me...
Miami-
Offense: Pistol (generic) or Ohio
Defense: 3-3-5
"E"
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Oregon's Pistol offense isn't running as well as it thought it should, so after seeing how well the backup QB played we will be moving in a more pass oriented offense. Perhaps Arizona or Oklahoma St. playbook. I also need to check how long Bennett is out also.
Michigan:
Offense: Syracuse
Defense: 4-3
Offense: LSU (Multiple)
Defense: Multiple (4-3/3-4)
Offense: Pistol
Defense: Multiple
"E"
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Miami:
Offense: Miami(Fl)
Defense:4-3
Offense: Stanford
Defense: 4-3
I guess I should update as well.
Offense: Wisconsin
Defense: 4-3
That was my 2nd choice....very nice playbook there
Offense: Alabama
Defense: 4-3
I thought I would wait until next season when I would add a couple TEs to team with Colton Hall....but the FBs can help out for these last 3 games....the starter is an elite run blocker and the backup was a TE in HS and Juco.
Man you change playbooks like they are socks :)
I would've thought you knew the answer was "as soon as Jeff sees it".
Pretty much, but still couldn't resist.
After the ACC Championship debacle, Coach Ryby has changed the offense.
Offense: Stanford
Defense: 4-3
Wisconsin
Offense: Nebraska
Defense: 3-3-5
Texas
Offense: Boise State
Defense: 4-3
Oregon
Offense: Miami
Defense: 3-4
Penn State
offense: Penn State
defense: 3-4
Oklahoma with a lack of QB now runs Multiple on offense, and mutiple D on defense.
I am thinking about switching up my playbook this year. I'll probably stay with VT offense but I am thinking about switching to the 3-4 or the 3-3-5. I don't think I have a good enough MLB to run 4-3 and the multiple D just has too damn many plays in it.
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I'll be going with the UNC playbook on offense and the 43 on defense as normal.
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For now I'm going to say that I'm staying with Nebraska but I almost guarantee that I'll want to change simply because I do so every season. I'll update when I know something more.
Either way though, I'm sticking with the 3-3-5 and if I change, it will be something similar to Nebraska's playbook.
I'm pretty much set with PSU playbook right now, but I have been looking at spreading things out with more of a oneback type offense. I will post if I change.
I'm also using more Multiple defense, with a very very big lean towards 3-3-5
Miami is switching up offense and defense this season.
Miami:
Offense- USC
Defense- 3-4
Wisconsin
Offense: Fresno State
Defense: 3-3-5
Texas A&M
Offense: Boston College
Defense: 3-4 (unchanged)
Boise State
Multiple D
Well, now I'm glad I didn't switch to Boise like I was considering. That would have been a weird Lone Star Showdown.