Mmoexp: Understanding RPOs in College Football 25A Story by RozemondbellThe Run-Pass Option (RPO) is a strategic play that gives the quarterback the choice to either hand the ball off to the running back or keep it and pass it. This decision is made in real-time based onUnderstanding RPOs in College Football 25 What is an RPO? The Run-Pass Option (RPO) is a strategic play that gives the quarterback the choice to either hand the ball off to the running back or keep it and pass it. This decision is made in real-time based on the defense’s alignment and reactions. The main appeal of RPOs is their versatility, allowing for dynamic offensive plays that can exploit defensive weaknesses. Types of RPOs In College Football 25, RPOs are categorized mainly into three types based on the playbook terminology: RPO Read: This option allows the quarterback to choose between handing off the ball to the running back or keeping it to either scramble or pass. The key here is the "Read" defender"usually the defensive player who will influence whether you hand off or keep the ball. RPO Glance: Similar to RPO Read, but with a more traditional passing setup. The quarterback has the option to hand off, pass, or scramble. However, the passing portion resembles a more standard pass play, giving the quarterback a traditional pocket experience. RPO Walk: This play focuses on holding the ball with the running back longer to evaluate the defense's movement. The quarterback can decide to hand off or pass based on the defense's reaction, with the added option to pass later in the play if it’s an RPO Walk Glance.
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