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  2. Spread offense - Wikipedia

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    Nationally respected sportswriter Bart Wright's 2013 book on the history of the modern spread offense, "Football Revolution," gives clear credit to Coach Neumeier and his 1970 Granada Hills Highlanders team for originating what football coaches across the nation have come to know as “basketball on grass.” [5]

  3. How are point spreads made for NFL games? Veteran Vegas ... - AOL

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    The first spread Andrews comes to for an NFL game is simple math, using the power ratings: If Team A is 90, Team B is 91 and at home with a 2.5-point home-field advantage, the line is Team B -3.5.

  4. What Vegas Thinks: Big shift in USC-Tennessee football point ...

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    Last year’s spread against the Volunteers was the biggest in over two decades. This season, things are closer. What Vegas Thinks: Big shift in USC-Tennessee football point spread

  5. South Carolina football gets best point spread against ...

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    Florida is 2-4 against the spread this season and most recently covered the spread against Vanderbilt as an 18-point favorite (won by 24). In its last 10 meetings with Florida, South Carolina is 5 ...

  6. Flea flicker - Wikipedia

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    A typical football defense is very aggressive to the run, and the flea flicker uses that against them. The play is designed to draw the defense into defending against a run and away from defending a pass, leaving the quarterback free from any immediate pass rush , and leaving receivers potentially open to catch a pass as their covering ...

  7. Formation (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The offense is required to set up a formation before a play, subject to several rules: The formation must have at least 7 players on the line of scrimmage. [1] The 7 players are not required to be next to each other and may spread out across the width of the field, but this is rare; most offenses place at least 5 players together in a continuous line.

  8. South Carolina football gets smallest home point spread ...

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    It marks South Carolina’s lowest home point spread against Vanderbilt, annually one of the worst teams in the SEC, since the 2017 season (USC by 7). (The Gamecocks were favored by 6.5 last year ...

  9. Multiple offense - Wikipedia

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    The multiple offensive is an American football offensive scheme used by several teams in the National Football League and college football.It is a hybrid offense consisting of formations and plays from various other schemes including the pro-style offense, spread offense, and pistol offense, and possibly more.