عناصر التحكم الهجومية قبل التقاط الكرة لكرة القدم الجامعية 25

CFB25 Pre-Snap Guide

CFB 25 Pre Snap Offensive Adjustment Menu

There are a few things you can do on the offensive side before you snap the ball.

First you can hit up or down on the d-pad to zoom in and out. Zoom out to get a better view of the field and try to see how the defense is set up.

Hit RT (Xbox) or R2 (PS) to get a zoomed out view of the field and see the Play Art so you can remember which routes your players are taking

Hit RB (Xbox) or R1 (PS) to fake snap to try to draw a defender offsides

Blocking Assignments

Hit LT (Xbox) or L2 (PS) to bring up the Coach Vision HUD. Here you can see blocking assignments, players' composure or wear and tear, or you can use it to see which abilities players have on the offensive and defensive side. This can help you decide to avoid certain matchups if they have a disadvantage in abilities.

CFB 25 How to View Block Assignments

This example shows the right stick pushed to the left to reveal the blocking assignments. As you can see, the middle linebackers are unblocked by linemen.

Hit LB (Xbox) or L1 (PS) to bring up the Pass Protection HUD

CFB Zone Play Art Example

Using the Pass Protection HUD can create blocking advantages for you. When viewing the pass blocking assignments, Green lines are what you want to target, red lines are what you want to avoid, and yellow lines indicate even matchups.

Take a look at the difference sliding your line can have on your blocking matchups. In the picture above the TE on the left has no blocking assignment, the OLB has no one to block him and 3 of the blocking assignments are at a disadvantage.

CFB Zone Play Art Example

Now that we have slid the protection the right side TE now has a blocking assignment, there is a favorable matchup against the unblocked OLB and there are only 2 players likely to lose their block, both on the left side.

You can also ID the Mike in the Pass Protection HUD. The Mike is the linebacker with the little M symbol above them. IDing the Mike will select a defender to designate as the center of the blocking assignments. The rest of the assignments will be determined based off the defender you have selected. If you think one of the middle linebackers is blitzing and they are not the Mike, its a good idea to make them the Mike so that the line prioritizes picking up the blitz.

Picking Up Blitzes in CFB 25

Blitz pickup depends on the type of blitz being used. Here's a breakdown of the most important ones and how to counter them:

Loop Blitz (Most common and effective in college football)

  • What it is:
    • A blitz that sends only 4 defenders but uses looping movement to confuse the O-line.
  • Ways to stop it:
    • Double team the defensive tackle (DT) - This disrupts the loop path.
    • Call a Play Action pass - Play action cancels out loop blitzes completely.
    • ID the slot defender closest to the line of scrimmage - This tells your line to focus on the right threat, neutralizing the blitz.

Mid Blitz

  • What it is:
    • A heavy pressure blitz up the middle.
  • Ways to stop it:
    • Block your tight end (TE) on the side with fewer receiving routes. For example: If you have 2 routes on one side and 3 on the other, block the TE on the 2-route side.
    • Overkill option: Also block your running back (RB). This gives you more than enough time in the pocket, but you'll need elite receivers who can quickly beat coverage.

Audibles & Hot Routes

Prior to snapping the ball you can call and audible by pressing X/Square and selecting a play from the menu. You can use the D-Pad to cycle through additional formations. You can also flip the direction of a play by hitting X/Square to call for an audible and then hitting RT/R2 to flip the play.

CFB 25 WR Hot Routes Button Inputs
CFB 25 WR Hot Routes

We have a CFB 25 Routes guide here that gives examples of what each route looks like.

CFB 25 Custom Stem Routes

Sometimes changing a route entirely is not the answer. Sometimes you just want to adjust the depth of the break or cut of the route. To do this you will want to Custom Stem the route up or down.

To Custom Stem a route you must press and hold the LB / L1 button. While holding the button down, using left stick up and down to adjust the route.

CFB 25 Default Stemmed Route

Pre Stem

CFB 25 Custom Stemmed Route

Post Stem

CFB 25 Smart Routes

If you adjust an individual route to a Smart Route the receiver will target making his break or move at the first down line. So if you have a curl route that turns a few yards before the first down line, once you have hit smart route they will turn right past the first down.

CFB 25 RB Hot Routes

CFB 25 Running Back Hot Routes Button Inputs

Here are the RB default Hot Routes. You can find examples of the routes in our CFB 25 Routes guide here.

Block and Release will tell your RB to pick up the initial pressure and then act as a check down option. Choosing Pass Block instead will remove the check down option and stay as a blocker the entire play.

CFB 25 TE Hot Routes

CFB 25 Tight End Hot Routes Button Inputs

Here are the TE default Hot Routes. You can find examples of the routes in our CFB 25 Routes guide here.

Block and Release will tell your TE to pick up the initial pressure and then act as a check down option. Choosing Pass Block instead will remove the check down option and stay as a blocker the entire play.