The Lovely Results That I Have Had With Pee Wee Football Formations
04 March 2011
Football formations, especially at the youth level, can mix up a defense and provide quite an advantage for the offense.
Strong, large teams will most likely run powerful running formations against their opponents.
An oldie, but goodie formation is the T formation, which is common at the pee wee football level.
Using an unbalanced line in a single wing formation should bring your team great success.
The pro set formation provides for a decent set of blocking schemes for the offensive line.
Youth football teams comprised of 10 year-olds, or younger, should not use the spread formation.
Most defensive coordinators are loyale to one base defensive set with an even or odd defensive line front.
In short yardage situations we believe in shifting your base defense into a 6-2 defensive football formation.