Complete breakdowns of the dominant under-center Pro-Style systems built by the mid-2000s USC Trojans, refined through Nick Saban’s early Alabama dynasty, and modernized with the 2013 Florida State Seminoles , using downhill run structure, play-action sequencing, and disciplined execution to control defenses.
• Full playbooks for all three eras, including in-depth play breakdowns, step-by-step reads, simple adjustments, coaching notes, and embedded video explanations for every concept covered.
A complete offensive system that blends USC’s physical balance, Bamas gap-scheme power, and FSUs modern pro-style spacing, adapted directly to College Football 26 with motion, vertical play-action layering, personnel versatility, and structured progression reads to consistently create efficient drives and explosive plays.
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Pro Style Offense
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2000s USC Offense Playbook
WHAT’S IN THIS PLAYBOOK:
12 PASS CONCEPTS
6 RUN / Screen plays
Embedded full video breakdown for each play
Every play includes:
Adjustments
When-to-Use Icons
Notes on the play
Embedded full video breakdown
USC Offense:
The mid-2000s USC offense is a physical, pro-style system built under Pete Carroll and executed by Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush, and LenDale White. It’s centered on under-center structure, downhill run dominance, and explosive play-action built off established physicality.
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