Making sure you can complete passes and sustain drives throughout your College Football 25 games is critical to keep the opposing defense guessing what is coming next. Being able to read the pass coverage that the opposing defense is in and countering that to have the advantage is critical for your success in the game.
Let's take a closer look at some tips to counter the pass coverages that defenses are in so we can take advantage of things.
How to best read and counter pass coverages in College Football 25
Use motion to help you out
One of the best ways to help read pass coverages is to put a skill position player in motion. It helps identify if the defense is in man or zone coverage as if a defender follows then you are going up against man coverage and if not, it is a zone.
Specific motions are involved with specific plays so that will be a way to disguise what you are going to be doing as well.
Read the formation the defense comes out in
This is a bit of a more advanced thing to do but reading the coverage that the defense is showing can help you a lot. Seeing how the secondary comes out specifically can help you. If the defense has a single high safety, you can tell they are in a cover-one defense, which is a man-to-man coverage.
Being able to understand certain basic defense functionalities will put you in a great position in College Football 25.
Learn to love your at-the-line adjustments
The adjustments you make between calling your initial play and snapping the football is where the games are mostly won or lost when playing College Football 25. Making the right adjustments on the audibles for hot routes will be crucial to your success.
If you understand the defense is playing zone coverage against you, making sure that two receivers are going to be in that same zone will be great for your chances.
For example, if you have a drag route ending a few yards from the line of scrimmage and an out route heading the same direction, the linebacker or cornerback will have to decide which receiver to cover and leave the other one wide open.
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