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  1. DTP

    X vs Z receiver

    Heard Richt is employing the oopty-oop this year.
  2. DTP

    X vs Z receiver

    It's a bit tougher now since everyone uses a ton of wideouts and tight ends aren't in line all the time anymore. If you think of it in old timey football style, it makes sense.
  3. DTP

    X vs Z receiver

    Technically the split end and tight end don't line up on the same side of theformation. Thus the term "end".
  4. DTP

    X vs Z receiver

    The X (split end) has to be on the line of scrimmage along with the Y (tight end). The Z (flanker) can be off the line.
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