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Split Back Formation Offense

This document provides a basic set of split back offensive plays for a youth football team using a numbering system to identify player positions and holes in the offensive line. It includes descriptions of five plays - bootleg, dive, sweep, cross buck, and double reverse - that form the foundation of a simple offensive scheme. Additional options are suggested like flipping formations or putting the wing back in motion. The plays are illustrated with diagrams showing the positioning of players.

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Split Back Formation Offense

This document provides a basic set of split back offensive plays for a youth football team using a numbering system to identify player positions and holes in the offensive line. It includes descriptions of five plays - bootleg, dive, sweep, cross buck, and double reverse - that form the foundation of a simple offensive scheme. Additional options are suggested like flipping formations or putting the wing back in motion. The plays are illustrated with diagrams showing the positioning of players.

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Cyber Coach Free Resource

Public Domain Document

Cover Sheet: cc_O_sb01


Date published to web: 4/25/2005 Courtesy of:

Document Title: SB1 Season(s) used: Age Group: 5-14 yrs Grade(s): 3rd through 7th

Description: Split Back Formation Offensive Plays. These plays represent a base offense that can be extrapolated into a total offensive scheme.

Courtesy of Cyber_Coach: http://www.cyber-shack.net/CyberCoach/

Numbering System
The following are how the holes in the offensive line are numbered. Right even, Left odd.

7
TE

5
LT

3
LG

1 0 2
C Q RG

4
RT

6
TE WB

FB

HB

The following are how the offensive backs are numbered.


TE LT LG C Q RG RT TE WB

FB

HB

This is a basic set of Split Back plays. It is a simple system that can be executed fairly easy. You can add to this by flipping sides and spliting out receivers. You can put the Wing Back in Motion by calling RIP in the huddle.
TE LT LG C Q RG RT TE WB

FB

HB

17 Boot

TE

LT

LG

C Q

RG

RT

TE WB

FB

HB

31 Dive

TE

LT

LG

C Q

RG

RT

TE WB

FB

HB

27 Sweep RIP

TE

LT

LG

C Q

RG

RT

TE WB

FB

HB

32 Cross Buck

TE

LT

LG

C Q

RG

RT

TE WB

FB

HB

Double Reverse RIP

TE

LT

LG

C Q

RG

RT

TE WB

FB

HB

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