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The Delaware Wing-T evolved directly from the Michigan Single Wing. At the university of delaware, the offense has been furthe refined by coach tubby raymond. Coach tubby says the offense is a "multiple offense disguised as a single-wing syste hiding behind the mask of a t formation"
The Delaware Wing-T evolved directly from the Michigan Single Wing. At the university of delaware, the offense has been furthe refined by coach tubby raymond. Coach tubby says the offense is a "multiple offense disguised as a single-wing syste hiding behind the mask of a t formation"
The Delaware Wing-T evolved directly from the Michigan Single Wing. At the university of delaware, the offense has been furthe refined by coach tubby raymond. Coach tubby says the offense is a "multiple offense disguised as a single-wing syste hiding behind the mask of a t formation"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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! I, HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY 1-6
II. OFFENSE AT DELAWARE 7-24
III. SUMMARY OF PLAYS IN FILM 25-30
IV. PLAYS: ASSIGNMENTS & TECHNIQUES 31-156
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The Delaware Wing-T evolved directly from the Michigan
Single Wing which was developed by Fritz Crisler at the
University of Michigan in the 40's. ‘The actual Delaware Wing-?
Was created by Dave Nelson at the University of Maine. At the
priversity of Delaware, the offense has been further refined
by Nelson and by its current Head Coach, Tubby Raymond.
In describing the Wing-T, Coach Nelson said, "The Winged-T
offense is merely an operational base from which many different
ideas can be developed while maintaining a simplicity of operetions
for the players. In many respects this offense is a multiple
offense disguised as a single-wing system hiding behind the
mask of a T formation."*
Through careful scrutiny and utilization of the
multiplicity of the attack, the University of Delaware has
been able to refine and adjust the principles of the Wing?
fe keep pace with the rapidly changing and increasingly
sophisticated defenses present in football today.
This constant refinement enabled the Delaware Wing-7
to develop into a record setting attack. .During a recent
four year period, Delaware led the nation in either rushing
or total offense.
The Wing-T has resulted in three national championships
at Delaware. Forest Evashevski at Iowa, Patl Dietzel at
Louisiana State University and Ara Parseghian at Notre Dame
also won National Championships while using the Wing-T.
Philosophy and Design of Wing-T
The Wing-T is more than a formation. It is a system of
gffense which is versatile and multiple in nature. It is best
described as a four back running formation, yet the presence of
G20 fing forces 2 defense to play at least three deep. In spice
eotts cependence upon the running game, it is paradoxically:
pobendent upon the threat of the passing game. The passing.
hoyever, is action in nature with the quarterback keeping the
ball with or away from the flow of attack.
“Evashevski, Forest and Nelson, David M.; Scoring Power With
The Winged T Offehse; Page 3; Wm. C. Brown Company, 1957.Whe philosophy of attack is based upon’ taking advantage
of the adjustments a defense must make to compensate for the
wing's flanking angle. The seven-man front, for example, must
do something with their’ secondary which will in turn weaken one
flank or make them"vulnerable to the pass. There is also a
temptation to widen the front, thus weakening the off-tackle
area. against the eight-man front, the wing tends to widen the
front creating weakness off-tackle or up the middle. The three~
deep secondary also feals the need to play man pass defense in
order to get adequate support at the flank to the wing. This
increases the vulnerability of the defense to a weak side
running and passing threat with the employment of quick motion.
The Wing-T is a multiformation offense. The position
of the backs should be constant, hcwever, in order to maintain
the balance and deception that is really the basis of ‘the entize
system. The established alignment of the backs are:
1) The Wingbac! With few exceptions, a wing
ds present in every formation for the fol-
lowing reasons:
a. It confronts the deZensive secondary
with an immediate threat of three
deep receivers.
b. It widens the defensive front.
c. It presents an additional blocker
at the line of scrimmage.
a. The motion of the wing balances
the attack.
e. The motion of the wing creates
mis-direction.
£. Quick receiver.
2) The Halfback: Most of our formations will
place at least one man in a dive position.
This is important for the follewing reason:
a. It enables the dive man to release
Guickly into a pass pattern as the
fourth receiver.