If you’re reading this, you are probably aware of the air raid offense and Washington State’s propensity to the throw ball.
If not, here’s the cliff notes: They go four or five receiver sets on pretty much every play, and utilize wide splits on the offensive line to make edge rushers cover more ground to reach the quarterback. The playbook is fairly limited, with only a handful of total plays. But, this offense puts the onus on receivers to run different routes depending on what the defense gives (man or zone), giving it more variety than meets the eye.