I go to UCincinnati so naturally I use them while playing NCAA, recently i've found a good playbook to use is Florida's playbook with pretty much any team. I always bring the WR Woodard and make him the backup quarterback. This works out really nicely because he's like a 60 rated QB with 92 speed... For some reason he got some Throw Accuracy/Power (Somewhere in the 70's or something) So it works out nicely when you plan on using him to run/scramble out of the pocket, and if someone is good at stopping the run you can always stop and launch the ball to someone, like a RB in the flats or someone coming across the middle. This is also nice because florida's playbook gives you many options with the different packages that you can set up while selecting a play (Backup QB, WR3 at QB, Wildcat) all that good stuff.... This prevents people from really catching onto the type of play you are running (Run/Pass) and keeps people at bay and playing a bit safer. My record is 9 - 7 (but i was 2 - 5 Due to D/c's with bad internet). So since i've started using this new offense i'm 7 - 2... Try it out it'll most likely work for you... Cincinnati has a lot of stellar players.
- The same goes for Oklahoma, you can bring the Running back Madu to the 2nd QB spot and really do a lot of damage running QB smash's. I suggest using a running back instead of wide receivers because they typically do not fumble the ball or get hurt as much.
- I also always use conservative catch, because this prevents people getting jacked over the middle and dropping the ball... Since i've started playing with conservative catch, my passing yards have gone up by about 50 or so...