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  1. The wishbone formation, also known simply as the bone, is an offensive formation in American football. The style of attack to which it gives rise is known as the wishbone offense.

  2. The Wishbone offense was one of the most popular offensive formations in the 1970s and 1980s, especially in college football. The offense gets its name because of how the players are lined up in the backfield.

  3. Jul 24, 2018 · Texas' iconic Wishbone offense, at 50, still influential in college football. Texas coach Darrell Royal diagrams the Wishbone formation, which used a fullback and two halfbacks behind the ...

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    “Over” means if there is no defender playing the lineman’s inside gap, the offensive lineman is to take any defender lined up over him. “Free” means if there is no defender playing in the inside gap and there is no defender lining up over, the linemen must get onto a linebacker.

  5. Oct 17, 2018 · The Barry Switzer wishbone offense is legendary in college football. In the 1970s, the Hall of Fame Oklahoma coach broke it down at a Coach & A.D. clinic.

  6. This is the story of how the Wishbone revolutionized college football. #texaslonghorns #oklahomasooners #collegefootball ...more. Mike Leach called it "one of the greatest offenses ever...

  7. The wishbone offense is a power running offense, which makes it popular on the youth football level. The wishbone offense consists of two tight-ends, one fullback, two half backs, and the quarterback under center.

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