07.17.2018 - By Jason Hahnstadt
What you can learn from Frost’s UCF Offense. Get RPO tricks, the “Spacing” concept and “Shakes” route from these 5 plays broken down. UCF under Scott Frost had one of the most prolific offenses of Division I football last season. So I decided to crack it open with an analysis of his first five plays of the AAC championship game against Memphis. In these first five plays I talk about the Spacing Route and why the progression starts from the sideline, the “shakes” route and progression, a simple RPO pre-snap read and why the QB gives it instead of keeping or throwing the bubble screen. There’s always a lot you can learn from breaking down an offense, especially when you get the All-22 film with sideline and end zone camera angles. It just takes a long time to do it! So here’s a little taste of an upcoming new breakdown we have of every single offensive play from the game. Other Pro Style Spread Offense Resources: Get started early with these offensive game planning strategies and also download our free football call sheet, practice scripts and arm band templates. P.S. Want to grab a free offensive playbook? Go here to get a downloadable .pdf