Made my own playbook and it only involves 5 shotgun formations. Spread, TE, TE trips, and a couple Wk formations. I love incorporating TE screens and just using TE a lot in the passing game.I run a no-huddle offense. I sprinkle in a few HB screens along with setting the edges with some sweeps to open up the middle of the field. It's a power spread book, and i mainly run but I end up with more passing yards than ground yards. It has worked flawlessly. Hard to predict. I think the smaller the book, the better more efficient you can run a fast pased no-huddle offense. Can switch from formation to formation with your audibles with a lot more confidence.
I’ve been using Jacksonville State’s playbook in my team builder dynasty. Rich Rodriguez is their coach and it’s probably the most “spread” and motion heavy offense I’ve experienced in the game
I did some decent research but didn't get through all 134 of them, these are some of the best I looked through. I heard kennesaw state had some good formations but I used them a bit at the beginning and didn't like it. Maybe the teams just bad lol
When I have the chance I'm going to build a playbook I've been thinking of for a while now. It's basically a combination of KSU, Liberty, A&M, and Nebraska. Calling it the Power Spread (lol)
I created this playbook/concept based on the UNLV Go-Go offense I'm having fun with. It features a lot of multiple HB formations and sets (including the unique duos), tons of pre-snap motion, and trickery. The point of the playbook is to take full advantage of the HBs' ability to break tackles in the passing game. My custom scheme often tricks other players/CPU defenses to cheat up and run formations like 3-4 or 4-3. The player archetypes I feel work the best for this offense are an improviser QB, 1 power HB, 1 receiving HB, any WRs, and a receiving TE. I often find myself having a hard time developing wide receivers. Running backs tend to be open the most due to the linebacker typically covering them. I dubbed the scheme the East Coast Offense.
HBs are a cheat code, the CPU rarely covers them and if they do a scrambling QB has an open running lane or the passing lanes are open over the middle. Also HBs have better badges IMO than WRs
My favorite playbook is because of one play. It’s the Arizona playbook and there’s an outside run that gets me like 6 yards per carry. I have won heisman games against Georgia running that play
I would have to go back and look. There’s a website (collegefootball.gg) that lets you look into what playbooks have what formations. Any that have 5 wideout formations would be what to look for
I have an interesting play style where I run on 1st & 10 and I only pass if I don't get at least 5 yards. Additionally, I always try to run when inside the redzone because I've been burned by some endzone picks in the pass. Is there a playbook that fits that play style?
Kind of like a ground and pound with some flair. I saw a video a few weeks ago on here about a Brian Kelly style offense that seemed similar so look that up. Michigan may be another. That’s kind of how they played last season
I’m doin a dynasty with Nebraska rn and I’m using there playbook, if you like to throw a lot then don’t use it but it’s alotta designed QB runs n 2 TE sets, it’s fun though
Western Kentucky is a great air raid playbook also ünlv I made their base playbook into a run game option playbook with skilled te to block and catch on play action
Not the biggest NFL guy but if you like both the run and pass then something like Ohio State would be close. From what I have seen its built around their two RBs but also has really good options for passing
@@cswee123 there are 6-7 plays with the Western Michigan spread playbook that guarantees 1st downs and huge plays. I had to force my self to stop using the playbook because it just makes it way too easy no matter the difficulty
I have used Arizona's a lot and it has a good mix of 11. Anything with spread I believe will have a bunch. Georgia's has a lot of 2 TE but I am sure they have some good 11 as well.
RE: Flexbone/"option" books: Army's is the most flexible. Air Force's is the most pure flexbone, Navy is in between. The generic "Option" playbook is really poorly designed.
Yeah I agree, I was going to include a good option playbook for QB run section but there is not really one designed around that. You have the triple option or just a hint of other options (like speed and read) in others
You can go to the download center on the Home Screen. There is an issue where you have to edit your coach to add it. Going to playbooks won’t allow you to for some reason
Will definitely be saving this video. For your next realignment video, could you do a take on a "Super 4" college football landscape as seen in this video from a couple years ago? ruclips.net/video/AgWLcCeiVCE/видео.html
I will take a look, I did do a promotion and relegation style in my last video with a super 4 style in it. I also believe the first one of my realignments a month or so ago had a version
Made my own playbook and it only involves 5 shotgun formations. Spread, TE, TE trips, and a couple Wk formations. I love incorporating TE screens and just using TE a lot in the passing game.I run a no-huddle offense. I sprinkle in a few HB screens along with setting the edges with some sweeps to open up the middle of the field. It's a power spread book, and i mainly run but I end up with more passing yards than ground yards. It has worked flawlessly. Hard to predict. I think the smaller the book, the better more efficient you can run a fast pased no-huddle offense. Can switch from formation to formation with your audibles with a lot more confidence.
Agreed most of my playbook is hardly used anyways
I play with LSU and it’s a great spread if you have a stable of receiving backs, can keep one in the back field and one in the slot most plays
I like that Idea seems like its easier to get better receiving backs most times and really good wide outs
I’ve been using Jacksonville State’s playbook in my team builder dynasty. Rich Rodriguez is their coach and it’s probably the most “spread” and motion heavy offense I’ve experienced in the game
I did some decent research but didn't get through all 134 of them, these are some of the best I looked through. I heard kennesaw state had some good formations but I used them a bit at the beginning and didn't like it. Maybe the teams just bad lol
Yep.... closest thing to the old Chip Kelly Oregon offense.
Liberty's spread option is really fun. Makes a good balanced use of the pass and run game.
I will have to check it I have been looking for a good option pass playbook
When I have the chance I'm going to build a playbook I've been thinking of for a while now. It's basically a combination of KSU, Liberty, A&M, and Nebraska. Calling it the Power Spread (lol)
I like it, good idea to mesh some of the best together
I created this playbook/concept based on the UNLV Go-Go offense I'm having fun with. It features a lot of multiple HB formations and sets (including the unique duos), tons of pre-snap motion, and trickery. The point of the playbook is to take full advantage of the HBs' ability to break tackles in the passing game. My custom scheme often tricks other players/CPU defenses to cheat up and run formations like 3-4 or 4-3. The player archetypes I feel work the best for this offense are an improviser QB, 1 power HB, 1 receiving HB, any WRs, and a receiving TE.
I often find myself having a hard time developing wide receivers. Running backs tend to be open the most due to the linebacker typically covering them. I dubbed the scheme the East Coast Offense.
HBs are a cheat code, the CPU rarely covers them and if they do a scrambling QB has an open running lane or the passing lanes are open over the middle. Also HBs have better badges IMO than WRs
Been using Tenn. Veer and shoot, debating on changing up to a more pro style, multiple.
Thanks for your videos!
I’m glad you enjoyed! Hope to see you stick around!
My favorite playbook is because of one play. It’s the Arizona playbook and there’s an outside run that gets me like 6 yards per carry. I have won heisman games against Georgia running that play
Love it, I like the Wham run it has, gets me 5-6 yards per carry
That wildcat but the qb gives me the ick on his throws
yall sleeping on Kansas St.
That’s what I’ve heard I’ll have to look at it
I really like it. has a really nice balance of a lot, but isn't overly complicated
Half the comments are about it here so I am for sure gonna give it a look
Helll yea goat playbook. UNLV is crazy good too
Is there an Offense that is best for 5 Wrs? Alot of these the TE and the RB are out wide. I want 5 Wrs
I would have to go back and look. There’s a website (collegefootball.gg) that lets you look into what playbooks have what formations. Any that have 5 wideout formations would be what to look for
Where is the auto sub guide to get more carries for HB2 and HB3 my brother? Excellent video.
I added it to the video at 5:30 or its the V4 sliders on the channel in videos. It is about 10 videos back in most recent. Glad you enjoyed
I have an interesting play style where I run on 1st & 10 and I only pass if I don't get at least 5 yards. Additionally, I always try to run when inside the redzone because I've been burned by some endzone picks in the pass. Is there a playbook that fits that play style?
Kind of like a ground and pound with some flair. I saw a video a few weeks ago on here about a Brian Kelly style offense that seemed similar so look that up. Michigan may be another. That’s kind of how they played last season
@@cswee123pretty much, thanks! :)
I’m starting a TCU dynasty today so I’ll probably check them out with their book. I’ve heard good things about K States book too
Haven't look at k States I will have to check it out
I’m doin a dynasty with Nebraska rn and I’m using there playbook, if you like to throw a lot then don’t use it but it’s alotta designed QB runs n 2 TE sets, it’s fun though
I need a good QB run playbook I will check it out
Any suggestions for CPU vs CPU balanced playbook?
Not off the top of my head. Back when the game first launched a bunch of people really liked Umass's Multiple one. Not sure if it is still good
I've used Alabama, which was solid.
Alot of people sleep on arizona their pro style is very easy to use if you have speedy recievers
I agree been playing with it in my offline dynasty and its pretty nice
Western Kentucky is a great air raid playbook also ünlv I made their base playbook into a run game option playbook with skilled te to block and catch on play action
I have heard good things about WKU just slipped my mind when making the video
great video man
Really appreciate it, hope you stick around!
NC State has a fun and good playbook. Its says Air Raid but it has a lot of runs for an air raid playbook.
I will have to check that one out, air raids are really fun especially for smaller schools to start out with
How do you move WRs to TE? I thought they stopped that years ago
Position changes after transfer portal closes in the off season. Super OP for tall physicals WR's or even LB to DE is really good as well
@@cswee123 Thanx for the info!!!!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed hope you stick around!
Whats the best balance offense similar to detroit lions madden playbook
Not the biggest NFL guy but if you like both the run and pass then something like Ohio State would be close. From what I have seen its built around their two RBs but also has really good options for passing
Unlv playbook is good once you master the passing scheme. For option and power running and QB runs it's good!
Yeah some of these crossed over with other sections, UNLV is really good at spacing out the secondary which makes it good for a lot of stuff
using hawaiis playbook with a few added formations geared for power hbs has been my go to
I like using a default and editing it too, been using arizonas as arizona and its been good for the team
Any spread option is unstoppable. The RPO’s and cross routes are almost cheat codes
Mesh passes are broken for sure but they can be in real life as well
@@cswee123 there are 6-7 plays with the Western Michigan spread playbook that guarantees 1st downs and huge plays. I had to force my self to stop using the playbook because it just makes it way too easy no matter the difficulty
I feel that, may have to look at it. Might need a go to play or two down the line
Very helpful :)
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed!
Michigan State has a lot of TE formation
I did not really notice that looking through them, I didn't look too in depth I will have to go back and check it out
I stay in 11 personnel and mostly run zone read any help with a playbook?
I have used Arizona's a lot and it has a good mix of 11. Anything with spread I believe will have a bunch. Georgia's has a lot of 2 TE but I am sure they have some good 11 as well.
I use a custom playbook that I used Kansas State as the base.
Heard good things about K state I will have to try it out forsure
UAB is a very good option heavy offense
I will need to look at it again I didn't see that in the testing the first time
RE: Flexbone/"option" books: Army's is the most flexible. Air Force's is the most pure flexbone, Navy is in between. The generic "Option" playbook is really poorly designed.
Yeah I agree, I was going to include a good option playbook for QB run section but there is not really one designed around that. You have the triple option or just a hint of other options (like speed and read) in others
Arizona St playbook is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Haven't touched that one too much. I will have to give it a try
How do u add the walk Rpo in cut
Don't play much CUT but from my little experience you can't change the playbooks? So you would have to use wake forests
How tf do you get already made playbooks? Like nothing fancy, I just hate being stuck on the default playbook at lvl 29
You can go to the download center on the Home Screen. There is an issue where you have to edit your coach to add it. Going to playbooks won’t allow you to for some reason
@ THANK YOU! Man this was getting frustrating 😆
My biased butt si here thinking Penn State's playbook is the greatest one. It is good for dual running backs though.
For sure I like that one as well
Good video bro
Appreciate it man! Glad you enjoyed
Love Western Michigans playbook for some reason, great vid
I appreciate it! I will have to check that one out more in depth
I’ve had coastal Carolina and liked their playbook a lot
Haven't used that one yet and wasn't one I saw named around the internet I will have to give it a look
Sam Houston has a good playbook
Haven’t heard much on it I’ll have to look at it
Texas is great if you have two good backs
I like them but I think they are better all around than anything specific they have a little bit of everything
UNLV has my favorite playbook
When I was going through them looking I liked it a lot when in practice mode
@@cswee123 the two RB shotgun sets are awesome
So unique was really surprised no one else had it tbh
Texas has a great playbook
I am about to start with them in a dynasty so I need to check it out
@cswee123 there's a ton of motion and RPOs along with some spread formations. Really solid
I love the pre snap motions so I am glad to hear it
@@cswee123 I'm going to try that Iowa playbook and recruit some tight ends for a more ground and pound, play action scheme. Great work
Appreciate it, Iowa has been a big TE producer so their playbook is perfect, they just need a decent QB to help which they have been missing for years
Will definitely be saving this video. For your next realignment video, could you do a take on a "Super 4" college football landscape as seen in this video from a couple years ago? ruclips.net/video/AgWLcCeiVCE/видео.html
I will take a look, I did do a promotion and relegation style in my last video with a super 4 style in it. I also believe the first one of my realignments a month or so ago had a version
@@cswee123 I saw it when it came out!