Offense
What is No-Huddle in college football?
In college football, No-Huddle means: An offensive approach that skips the huddle to speed up play or limit defensive substitutions. It is used to describe offense context in college football.
Quick Answer
In college football, No-Huddle means: An offensive approach that skips the huddle to speed up play or limit defensive substitutions. It is used to describe offense context in college football.
Definition
An offensive approach that skips the huddle to speed up play or limit defensive substitutions.
How CFB Track Uses It
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Related Glossary Terms
TempoThe pace at which an offense runs plays.Hurry-UpA fast-paced offensive approach designed to snap the ball quickly.Play ClockThe countdown that limits how long the offense has to snap the ball before a delay-of-game penalty.11 PersonnelOne running back, one tight end, and three wide receivers.12 PersonnelOne running back, two tight ends, and two wide receivers.21 PersonnelTwo running backs, one tight end, and two wide receivers.
Last reviewed 2026-04-24