Sunday, October 16, 1955 THE ~l HIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 16, 1955 THE 'MLNIGAN DAILY A Closer Look at Footbail 1. Offensive Formations Sused much mo ex n ythan the others. SINGLE Wi G (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first discussion of the defensive play. From the stans tle tic wing in a series of articls esxplaimsome Ten th0co 01so ot.U The rules require the offensive formation as it i < iolayed at of the technicalities of football as it team to locate a minimum of f played at the University.) Michgan looks o nery Im nUt of seven men on the line of scrim- balance with only two ma oated By MERRIT GREEN mage. The four men comprising on the weak side of cw dtr. AN OBSCURE BIGSIDE player the backfield must be one ya rd The backfield is line ad m 'cla- In 1823 by the name of William or more behind the line of scrim- tion to the unbalasi d L e tine Webb Ellis defied the convention mage. (A special provision pro- manner described in Fi!, The of the game by picking up the ball vides for an exception in the case greatest advantage ie in his arms and challenging his of a T-formation quarterback). wing formation, w'.,, mates to catch him. That his act The rules also provide that only with the unbalance.un dii was inspired by a sudden stroke of six members of the offensive team tremendous numericai su 'riorily genius, as some authorities report, may advance the ball from scrim- that can be brought o ar a is highly doubtful. Whether moti- mage, the four backs and the two any point in the strong d ofe vated by genius, an ill-acquaint- men flanking the line, usually the the line.V ance with the rules, or by horse ends. These six players are also Speed and uikne h i play, his open field run on that the only persons eligible to receive cutionof eachqu cplayAre n;t so f autumn day 132 years ago has a direct forward pass. Within these ct apnm0a t 0 been parlayed into one of the most general limitations the offense in the T-formation- thou of traditional fixtures of the Ameri- must be constructed. course once the ploya hs beerex- can life. THE UNBALANCED LINE cuted the greatest amour of In its beginning football was Before examining the details of speed possible is desired. A care- little more than a contest of the offensive formation it should ful observer will noitice tat thet strengthl- 11 men attempting to be explained that in most offen- ultimate ball carrier maf't 0 a. buly hemeles nda ltte bllsive systems the position of the seemingly long pcid uftm tO through, over, or under 11 other linemen remain the same regard- reach the line of scrimmage. This men who in their turn attempted less of the formation being used; may be due to a set oL omph- to do the same. if there is a change in formations cated maneuvers in the ho :kfielda Over the years however the it is generally executed by the or simply to an effort on ie part strategy of the game, aided by backs alone. Many teams balance of the backfield man to a110w the changes in the rules and the n- their offensive line with an end, play to form in front of nim. genuity of individual mentors, has a tackle, and a guard on each side Because of this lapse time, it found its greatest emphasis in of the center. is possible to pull -er-i linemen speed, deception, and wide open However, at the University, as from their origin1 - tion and play, in the case of most teams using direct them anlon 'ne ';inu: Football as it is played in the the single wing, the unbalanced scrimmage in ordes t bring more larger schools today, is an ex- line is used. An end and tackle blockers to the loca mt of the tremely complex sport, requiring are found on the "short" or "weak" play. Also, if the 0 iy i executed extensive preparation and played side of the center, while two properly, th^ cxtr- tme lapse will within a detailed offensive and guards, a tackle and an end bol- allow stronger ar. mon effective blocks to be placeo nerever need- ed. It should be nt Lc, chat the suc- cess of tIe ingl wing depends to a large exent f pon a consistent running threat on the part of both halfbacks am the fullback. With- ) out the a Pit.' of a strong attack to the weak side of the right half and the aIlback the defensive tar y shift their prsonnel to,' the ;offensive strength. FIG. 32- T-FORMATION Therefore the success of the Michigan is not as highly develop- ingle wing will depend to a large ed as it is in some systems which extent upon a defensive alignment rely upon it exclusively. However, which has been forced to spread in recent years it is being used tself thin across a longer line, more and more extensively. The inding itself at least numerically alignment of the unbalanced T- weaker at some point. formation is shown in Fig. 3. SINGLE WING VARIATION It will be noted that in such a The single wing variation with system the backfield strength is he wing back or right half deep shifted considerably more toward (Fig. 2) retains much of the single the weak side of the line than in wing power inside the tackle the single wing. This in turn hough weakening to some extent forces the defense to compensate he blocking efficiency of plays even more in the direction of the outside the tackle and end. The weak side of the offensive line. purpose of this variation is to If such an adjustment is not allow a stronger and quicker at- made the defense is open to a tack to the weak side of the line. stronger attack on that side. The T-FORMATION advantages of the T-formation, The T-formation employed by See BASIC, Page 15 55(5 A4- WING-T FORMATION FIG. 1-- SINGLE-WING FORMATION defensive framework. ster the "strong" ide of t i e This article has been written in The great advan age of het un- an attempt to bring forth some of balanced line s the pr,.. it can the subtler aspects of the game generate in terms of numbers. Any which are often obscured by the single wing team'L1th an effective dazzling individual performances threat to the w eak side of the and emotional overtones of the line will force tI, defense to spread sport, and with particular refer- their numbers over a greater area ence to the system utilized at the allowing te. offense to employ University. two men to blokti one at crucial We have made no attempt to ,points slong the line. gear our remarks to those persons THE FORMATIONS who are completely unfamiliar Upon thIs unbalanced line is with the game, and throughout we ,uperimped the various backfield will assume that the seder } formrtins used by the Michigan aware of the fundamenais a team The term "formations" may football game. Thus there w-1 be inly several things, but for our no attempt to explain r detalj purposes it is sufficiently defined the meaning of such thir r. "theras the positional arrangement of line of scrinmd" age"fsprmatw ," the offensive team before the ball "end," haf aek." is put into play, during which time Our attempt**I' be to expand both the line and the backfield the knowlede andiunderstanding remain motionless. FIG.i. - SNGLEI WNGWH A N G W u Da w u.z of the average football fan through The University employs several a more intimate examination of different formations; however, four offensive and defensive structure basic formations are used more which constitutes the "Michigan than 90 per cent of the time: t he system." T-formation, single wing, a varia The present article will concern tion of the single wing with the itself entirely with the offensive wing back deep, and wing-T, a system leaving for the future a variation of the T-formation, are