The concepts from the wing-t are rampant across football today, just through different formations. The whole purpose of the wing-t is to create mismatches against the defense through motions and fakes and putting a body on a body. By doing this you can overload one side of the defense consistently by getting one or two guys more on a side than the defense can. It also used veer concepts to allow for multiple options against guys strategically remaining unblocked as reads. The +1 game that the bison have utilized for years are similar using pulling lineman and running backs to create mismatches while utilizing their qb as a runner. We’ve seen it from the cats the last couple of years as well with great effect. I would argue the concepts of todays RPO are very similar as well, but modernized to get max effect of the passing game as the game and defenses have progressed. The initial spread offense that we saw emerge also took a lot of the same concepts.
If you look at our offense this year, the two things that made it come alive were the widening of our splits and having a qb who is a threat to run on any down. The wide splits are a hallmark of the wing-t. The wide splits stretch the defense creating seems and running lanes. The defense has to remain loyal to their base front due to responsibilities in gap control/responsibility, in
coverage and their role in containment on the edge. If you move two DE’s from 15 feet apart to 30 feet you’ve just doubled the area that tackles and linebackers are responsible for. Teams could load the box, but that creates mismatches in the passing game(a weakness in a true wing-t). Couple that with the wide array of formations where we are motioning a slot back (very similar to an h back) across that can take a sweep, force the coverage/blitz to show or check out, or get into a route, all of which help identify or create a mismatch.
The wing-t as a base offense has been relegated to high school due to the modernizing of defenses and the quality of athlete at college and pro levels, but it still has a limited place. It can still give teams fits (I.e. Georgia tech, cal-poly, Army, and Air Force when they were all running triple option until the last few years), and as you’ve heard Bobby say, he’s happy he doesn’t have to prepare for it anymore. Most coaches share the same sentiment.