Clemson is one back spread, but they pass more out of it than you think. They definitely run out of it but still passed for 192 yards a game in '09 (7th in ACC). It should stay the same if Parker doesn't bite at baseball.
Florida State is more of a pro style offense in the sense that they have two backs. They definitely get more out of their passing game than on the ground. Christian Ponder has a lot to do with that.
Miami also has a pro style (2 back) formation, but spreads it out and throws a lot. Harris really isn't a duel threat QB in the sense that he is just elusive in the pocket, and isn't depended on to gain rushing yards like a typical duel threat.
MIzzou is a no huddle spread team (1 back) that throws the ball all over the place.
Ohio State is a definitely a multiple style offense in the sense they have the guys to run a lot of formations. They like to stay conservative in a pro style formation (2 backs) but Pryor will be set loose in the spread as well.
Florida, of course, is a spread team with 1 back that motions their slot receivers into the backfield a lot. They run out of this more than most spread teams who like to pass. Their running game has an option flair to it.
Pistol: Nevada or Indiana
Run and Shoot: Houston or Northwestern (Many might argue this, but they look to throw quick short passes out of the spread.. the definition of the R&S)
Option: Georgia Tech, Air Force, Navy, Army
Air Raid: Texas Tech (still keeping the spread with new coach Tommy T, but will likely run a little more), SMU (June Jones, former coach at Hawaii)
Seen a lot of people mentioning team entrances as maybe a reason for some of the teams being selected for the demo. My question is, have they even confirmed that entrances will be in the demo?
Yes they are. I can only hope you don't get bashed though haha
mizzou wore special pro combats last year for only one game but so did ohio st and they are wearing theirs in the demo, hopefully mizzou's got in. BEAST MODE
Run and Shoot: Houston or Northwestern (Many might argue this, but they look to throw quick short passes out of the spread.. the definition of the R&S)
Option: Georgia Tech, Air Force, Navy, Army
Air Raid: Texas Tech (still keeping the spread with new coach Tommy T, but will likely run a little more), SMU (June Jones, former coach at Hawaii)
SMU, and specifically, June Jones, is and always has been a Run & Shoot. What he runs/teaches is different than what Leach/Mumme taught in the Air Raid.
Clemson is one back spread, but they pass more out of it than you think. They definitely run out of it but still passed for 192 yards a game in '09 (7th in ACC). It should stay the same if Parker doesn't bite at baseball.
Florida State is more of a pro style offense in the sense that they have two backs. They definitely get more out of their passing game than on the ground. Christian Ponder has a lot to do with that.
Miami also has a pro style (2 back) formation, but spreads it out and throws a lot. Harris really isn't a duel threat QB in the sense that he is just elusive in the pocket, and isn't depended on to gain rushing yards like a typical duel threat.
MIzzou is a no huddle spread team (1 back) that throws the ball all over the place.
Ohio State is a definitely a multiple style offense in the sense they have the guys to run a lot of formations. They like to stay conservative in a pro style formation (2 backs) but Pryor will be set loose in the spread as well.
Florida, of course, is a spread team with 1 back that motions their slot receivers into the backfield a lot. They run out of this more than most spread teams who like to pass. Their running game has an option flair to it.
Pistol: Nevada or Indiana
Run and Shoot: Houston or Northwestern (Many might argue this, but they look to throw quick short passes out of the spread.. the definition of the R&S)
Option: Georgia Tech, Air Force, Navy, Army
Air Raid: Texas Tech (still keeping the spread with new coach Tommy T, but will likely run a little more), SMU (June Jones, former coach at Hawaii)
Houston hasn't run the R&S since the early 90's. The current offense was installed prior to the 08 season by ex-TT assistant (now Okie St OC) Dana Holgerson, and is a variation on Mike Leach's version of the Air Raid.
Does Hawai'i still run the Run & Shoot since Jones left?
They do, they just don't run it nearly as effective. In 2009 SMU was 12th in red zone scoring and Hawaii was 119th. Which shows that June Jones knows what he's doing and just having people running his system doesn't always work.
I think this page will help for the next two teams. just seems to be all PC even though showing different to slightly different offensive styles. I think SMU may not show up but but a LSU vs. VT or TCU etc. matchup could show up
Below are the teams that will be in the NCAA Football 11 demo this Monday. Additionaly their respective offensive styles are listed. The difference in no huddle and no huddle-agreessive is the agressive will run no huddle most of the game, non-aggressive will run it situationally.
I think this page will help for the next two teams. just seems to be all PC even though showing different to slightly different offensive styles. I think SMU may not show up but but a LSU vs. VT or TCU etc. matchup could show up
Man, that is the coolest link to Nike PC I've seen yet! Thanks for that!