College Football RPO & Crack Screen Game
The college screen game is a little different than the NFL game because if the ball is thrown behind the line of scrimmage, WR, TE and OL can block downfield. It's a definite advantage and teams are taking advantage of it with some short yardage type RPo's and crack screen game. They like them especially vs man type coverage.
Coastal Carolina
They start stacked and motion the wr down, He blocks the edge run support and they get a nice 10 yard gain on the h back to the flat off play action
Wisconsin Crack Screen
This crack screen is mostly run vs 3x1 with some type of man coverage on the backside. Excellent play to run vs those type of coverages. The WR will crack on the man covering the running back, and the tackle will block the CB. Easy play and design to run as it takes advantage of angles and leverage.
Wisconsin runs it for a nice 20 yard gain.
Clemson Crack Screen
Oregon 2021
Oregon runs shovel pass with the rpo attachment. Presnap bubble if you get 3 over 2
Post snap shovel option after your presnap read. Read the DE for the inverted pitch read. Pull the backside guard for the LB.
Maryland vs Michigan
3rd and 1
Maryland runs a nice run pass option against Michigan who is in man coverage. They run the slot across behind the line of scrimmage and throw him the ball behind the line of scrimmage. This allows both WR to legally block downfield. The safety tries to come off and pick up the WR and they get a 2 for 1 on the perimeter. Nice design for a 10 yard gain.
Maryland vs Michigan film
Oklahoma
2 back bootleg
Here is a 3rd route with the quick out by the h back and the #1 and #2 wr blocking.
Nice design and 25 yard gain but it's called back on a holding penalty.
Houston Cougars run the h back out with 2 wr blocking behind the line of scrimmage.
You can see the play below:
This looks like a pass pass option as he has the option to throw the ball to the flat.
Flat wasn't open so he throws it to #1 coming across with 3 lead blockers.