HuskerCarter
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You know, i thought someone might have posted something about the new ability to create your own playbook in NCAA football 2012.
Technically, its not creating your own playbook or plays. Its more of organizing the plays and formations utilized by all teams to form your own playbook.
Still though, its pretty cool.
I was wondering, has anyone used this feature yet, to create their own playbook for the Huskers or another team?
For Nebraska, the scheme is a spread offense which you can't change, but i decided to make it more "multiple" which fits the current offense scheme that Tim Beck is trying to use.
For example, the previous Husker playbook has way too much shotgun, not enough pistol and i form formations. So I decided to redesign it. Instead of using another teams playbook for a base, i used the Huskers (So i could keep Wildcat formation). I deleted every shotgun formation that wasn't an audible and decided to add some more Ace, Pistol and I Form formations to the playbook, then added a few shotgun formations to end the playbook at 374 plays. I won't go into the plays of each formation, but I Form and Pistol are heavy on the run, while Ace and Shotgun are well balanced with run/pass.
Each formation consists of 6 sub formations, for example.
Ace - Big, Big Flip, Bunch Base, Jumbo, Trio, and Wing Trio TE (I wanted to incorporate using the Tight Ends more in this formation and put in a few toss sweeps to the outside)
I - Form - H Pro, Normal, Slot Flex, Twins Flex, Y Trips, and Tight (I really wanted to use the FB more in this formation, its littered with FB dives, fake pitch to the HB, Triple Option, and gives the FB chances to catch passes on the play action)
Pistol - Ace, Cross, H Twins, Strong Slot, Train, and Weak Slot (Cross was the closest thing i could find to the Diamond formation, the other was Full House and it didn't have nearly as many plays. Lots of Zone-reads in here, pitches, reverses, FB dives, best part of the playbook in my opinion)
Shotgun - Ace, Double Flex, Normal, Split Y Flex, Y Trips Bunch, and Wildcat (Pretty basic shotgun package, a few delay handoffs, play action, zone reads, two HB sets)
All in all, i like the playbook that i created. Called it Wild Husker. I still use the hurry-up temp that Nebraska uses and have had success running it.
Would love to hear comments about this playbook, or the feature in the game or just your own playbook that you created.
Technically, its not creating your own playbook or plays. Its more of organizing the plays and formations utilized by all teams to form your own playbook.
Still though, its pretty cool.
I was wondering, has anyone used this feature yet, to create their own playbook for the Huskers or another team?
For Nebraska, the scheme is a spread offense which you can't change, but i decided to make it more "multiple" which fits the current offense scheme that Tim Beck is trying to use.
For example, the previous Husker playbook has way too much shotgun, not enough pistol and i form formations. So I decided to redesign it. Instead of using another teams playbook for a base, i used the Huskers (So i could keep Wildcat formation). I deleted every shotgun formation that wasn't an audible and decided to add some more Ace, Pistol and I Form formations to the playbook, then added a few shotgun formations to end the playbook at 374 plays. I won't go into the plays of each formation, but I Form and Pistol are heavy on the run, while Ace and Shotgun are well balanced with run/pass.
Each formation consists of 6 sub formations, for example.
Ace - Big, Big Flip, Bunch Base, Jumbo, Trio, and Wing Trio TE (I wanted to incorporate using the Tight Ends more in this formation and put in a few toss sweeps to the outside)
I - Form - H Pro, Normal, Slot Flex, Twins Flex, Y Trips, and Tight (I really wanted to use the FB more in this formation, its littered with FB dives, fake pitch to the HB, Triple Option, and gives the FB chances to catch passes on the play action)
Pistol - Ace, Cross, H Twins, Strong Slot, Train, and Weak Slot (Cross was the closest thing i could find to the Diamond formation, the other was Full House and it didn't have nearly as many plays. Lots of Zone-reads in here, pitches, reverses, FB dives, best part of the playbook in my opinion)
Shotgun - Ace, Double Flex, Normal, Split Y Flex, Y Trips Bunch, and Wildcat (Pretty basic shotgun package, a few delay handoffs, play action, zone reads, two HB sets)
All in all, i like the playbook that i created. Called it Wild Husker. I still use the hurry-up temp that Nebraska uses and have had success running it.
Would love to hear comments about this playbook, or the feature in the game or just your own playbook that you created.