Offense

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.

Definition

An offensive approach that skips the huddle to speed up play or limit defensive substitutions.

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Last reviewed 2026-04-24

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Coverage years: 2026. Update frequency: Updated as curated CFBTrack sync jobs complete.