Wingback Reverse Left
Halfback starts a sweep then hands to the wingback coming the opposite way.
Concept: Backside must cut off pursuit while the wingback follows a pulling lineman around the far edge.
Every position's job
Hand to the halfback on the sweep, then carry out a fake to sell the initial flow.
Start the sweep one way, then hand the ball to the wingback coming the opposite way.
Come around opposite the sweep, take the handoff, and follow a pulling lineman around the far edge.
Fake with the flow or fill to hold the linebackers.
Block the initial sweep flow to sell the direction.
Pull around to the reverse side to lead the wingback.
Scoop or block back to seal the interior.
Block the sweep flow, then cut off pursuit.
Cut off backside pursuit chasing the reverse.
Seal or crack the edge on the reverse side.
Stalk-block the corner on the reverse side.
How to teach it
- 1Backside must cut off pursuit so chasers don't run down the reverse.
- 2Wingback follows the pulling lineman around the far edge, not around him.
- 3Sell the sweep hard first so the defense flows away from the reverse.
Common mistakes to fix
- !Sweep fake is weak so the defense doesn't flow — sell the initial sweep with full speed.
- !Reverse handoff exchange is fumbled — rep the give point until it's smooth.
Build this into your call sheet.
Adopt this system in your coach portal, tag plays by situation, and print call sheets and player wristbands.