What are your favorite Spread style playbooks? Been using Ole Miss, which has a decent set of plays, but interested to see what else is out there.
LSU and UCF are both pretty cool books imo.
Oregon. Ton's of reliable plays and I've been using it for months now and feel like I've only explored the tip of the iceberg. Only complaint is there's no HB direct that I've found, not a big fan of the play but sometimes feel like I'm missing out on that after a cheeser runs it 12 times in a row on me in hurry up.
Just wish EA would release some more Spread Cards!!! Been sitting at 40/50 with no decent QB.
If you run Spread you owe it to yourself to dabble with FSU's book. Yeah they sucked ass this year but Norvell is honestly a killer with the playbook just like he was at Memphis before.
LSU. Tight slot open is goated
Tried ND out of curiosity and its aight.
Oklahoma ST lets you run good and pass good. Bunch HB Strong is a nice mini scheme. There's this one broken TE wheel route
Wake forest
I've been using Notre Dame's. I like it. Some really nice plays peppered in there. LSU's is pretty similar to ND's, but there are a few differences. I haven't actually used it, but just scoping it out on this site.
This is an unpopular opinion but I have been using Toledo's playbook for quite sometime now. To me, it is just as good as any other one out there. Running concepts are simple but effective and the passing routes always leave at least one person open for me.
Not spread, but pick up Army or Air Force for fun, try it in like solo seasons and see if u like it (I love it) idk anything about spread