There were two great football play designs out of the Shotgun Spread formation in Week 5 of the college football season that resulted in long touchdowns.
Study the plays below, and see how you can incorporate them into your team's playbook.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys ran an amazingly successful running play for an 84 yard touchdown in their upset win over #24 Kansas State.
Out of the Shotgun Spread formation, both sets of wide receivers run a WR screen combination in order to keep the defensive backs occupied and distracted on the side of the field.
Meanwhile, the seven offensive players inside the box run a read-pull running play to attack the interior defense.
Penn State used this play to score a long touchdown in Week 5 of the college football season.
With four different receivers slanting across the defensive backfield, the quarterback should usually be able to easily find an open receiver in either a vacant space against a zone defense or a receiver with a step on his defender when facing a man-to-man defense.
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