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  2. Wildcat formation - Wikipedia

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    The wildcat was invented by Billy Ford and Ryan Wilson, and was originally called the "dual" formation. [ citation needed ] The offensive coaching staff of the Kansas State Wildcats , namely Bill Snyder and Del Miller , made significant contributions to the formation's development throughout the 1990s and 2000s and is often cited as being the ...

  3. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    The double wing, as a formation, is widely acknowledged to have been invented by Glenn "Pop" Warner in 1912. It then was an important formation up to the T formation era. [ 11 ] For example, Dutch Meyer at TCU , with quarterback Sammy Baugh , won a college national championship in 1935 with a largely double wing offense.

  4. Single-wing formation - Wikipedia

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    On September 21, 2008, the Miami Dolphins used a version of the single-wing offense (specifically the Wildcat offense) against the New England Patriots on six plays, which produced five touchdowns (four rushing and one passing) in a 38–13 upset victory, [45] after its successful adoption on the college and high school level by several teams.

  5. Spread offense - Wikipedia

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    Lining up in the "wildcat" formation, the Miami Dolphins, borrowing from Gus Malzahn's college spread offense, “direct snap” the ball to their running back, Ronnie Brown, [10] who was then able to read the defense, and either pass or keep the ball himself. The spread offense is generally not used as a team's primary offense in the NFL.

  6. Who invented the point forward? Coaches and players from ...

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    But after his second season, the Rockets offense cratered to the bottom of the NBA. So to start 1978-79, Patterson swung big and signed free agent Rick Barry from Golden State to juice the offense.

  7. Wishbone formation - Wikipedia

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    The wishbone formation, also known simply as the bone, is an offensive formation in American football. The style of attack to which it gives rise is known as the wishbone offense . Like the spread offense in the 2000s to the present, the wishbone was considered to be the most productive and innovative offensive scheme in college football during ...

  8. Inside Lincoln Riley's Air Raid offense, known for constant ...

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    Riley’s offense put up 571 yards in the bowl game, as Texas Tech went on to beat Michigan State 41-31. “I’ve heard him call a lot of games by now,” McNeill said. “But that night was ...

  9. Kentucky football offense takes step, but questions remain ...

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    The Kentucky Wildcats took a small step on offense in their college football Week 4 win over Ohio, but questions about the Kentucky offense remain.