College Football 25 has a lot of different playbooks, including the pro style offensive playbook, that can make things a lot more intriguing for offenses. Let's take a closer look at exactly what the offense looks like and if it is a playbook that fits your playing style.
What is Pro Style Offense in College Football 25?
A pro style offense in College Football 25 is one of the more basic offensive playbooks as it is similar to what we see in Madden. This is going to be a good offense for teams that do not want to overwhelm the passing or running game. The playbook has a pretty even split between passing and running plays and gives teams more of an NFL-style offense.
How does Pro Style Offense differ from other offensive playstyles?
The pro style offense is more of a traditional offense, similar to what is more common in the National Football League. That means the opposing defense will have to be ready for both running and passing plays as the playbook looks to create a more traditional balance.
Other playbooks have a lot of run-pass options or lean heavy on one type of play. This gives players the ability to get a bit of a taste of everything.
How can you defend against Pro Style offenses in College Football 25?
The way to defend the pro style offense is to have good cornerbacks to defend against the pass and disguise your coverages. Using the changes in shell coverages helps to confuse the opposing quarterback.
The running attack can be slowed down if the defensive line can apply pressure in the trenches. If that happens, you can get the opposition in third-and-longs and other obvious passing situations and make the offense one-dimensional.
What schools run the Pro Style offense?
There are a good amount of different programs that run a pro-style offense. Below is the full list of programs that run this style of offense.
- Arizona Wildcats
- Arkansas Razorbacks
- Ball State Cardinals
- Boston College Eagles
- Bowling Green Falcons
- Fresno State Bulldogs
- Georgia Bulldogs
- Georgia State Panthers
- Iowa Hawkeyes
- Kentucky Wildcats
- Louisville Cardinals
- Michigan Wolverines
- Michigan State Spartans
- Nebraska Cornhuskers
- New Mexico Lobos
- Northern Illinois Huskies
- Oregon State Beavers
- Rice Owls
- Syracuse Orange
- Texas Longhorns
- Texas A&M Aggies
- UAB Blazers
- UConn Huskies
- Utah Utes
- Virginia Cavaliers
- Western Michigan Broncos
- Wyoming Cowboys
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