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Wrong. If you want to force more interceptions and get more stops, you need to be active with your user. The CPU won't make the big plays for you.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Here's what most people do wrong:\u003C\u002Fstrong> They user a pass rusher on the d-line, or they user a coverage guy but just stand there. Both are terrible.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>The right way — user somebody in coverage and be ACTIVE. Move around. Read routes. Make plays happen.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Ch2>How to Pick the Right User Player\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>DON'T user these players:\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Defensive linemen pass rushing — you won't get interceptions from there\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Edge rushers — the CPU rushes just as well, especially with stunts\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Corner backs in man coverage — less room to roam and make plays\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>DO user these players:\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Linebackers in zone coverage\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Safeties playing hook curls or middle zones\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Anyone covering the middle of the field\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\n\u003Cp>Example: You're in \u003Cstrong>Cover Three Hard Flap\u003C\u002Fstrong>. User the linebacker in the yellow zone — that hook curl covering the left middle part of the field. You can see this in your play art before the snap.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Ch2>How to Read Your Defense Before the Snap\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Know your base defense.\u003C\u002Fstrong> If you don't know where you're supposed to be, you can't make plays.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>Look at your play art. See that yellow zone? That's your responsibility. You need to be active in that area AT MINIMUM.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>Check your coverage:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>What zone are you covering\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Where are the potential weaknesses\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>What routes typically attack your area\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\n\u003Cp>Don't just pick a random guy and hope for the best. Have a plan.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Ch2>How to Move Your User During the Play\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Two big mistakes people make:\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Col>\n\u003Cli>Running around randomly and leaving their area wide open\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Standing completely still and not moving at all\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Fol>\n\n\u003Cp>Both will kill your defense.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>The right way:\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>Before the snap:\u003C\u002Fem> Look at receiver alignment. Trips to the left? They might quick throw something left side. Be ready to move that direction.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>At the snap:\u003C\u002Fem> Read the route combo. See slants coming across? Move toward them. See a vertical route in your area? Follow it for a step, then be ready to crash down on underneath routes.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>Speed control:\u003C\u002Fem> Don't just hold sprint the whole time. Use left stick movement to slow play routes. When you need to close fast, THEN hit right trigger.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Left trigger (L2 on PlayStation)\u003C\u002Fstrong> slows your player down. Use this to stay in better position instead of running past plays.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Ch2>When to Go for Interceptions vs Pass Breakups\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\n\u003Cp>Not every defensive play needs to be a pick. \u003Cstrong>Pass breakups are incredibly underrated.\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Go for the interception when:\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Ball is thrown right at you\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>You have a clear path to the ball\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>No receiver is in position to make a play\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Go for the pass breakup when:\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Receiver catches it in your area — hit him immediately\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Ball is contested — swat it with Y or Triangle\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>You're not in perfect position for a pick\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\n\u003Cp>Spam Y or Triangle when the ball is in the air near you. Don't try to be perfect — just make a play on the ball.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Ch2>How to Use Strafing and Movement Techniques\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Strafing:\u003C\u002Fstrong> You can go between strafing and unstrafing during the play. This gives you better control over your positioning.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Route following:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Here's a big one most people miss. A lot of players wait for your user to come off a route, THEN they throw it.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>They'll run a crossing route, see your user start to follow, then expect you to bail out. Soon as you leave — boom, they throw it.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>If you have nothing else to defend, follow that route all the way across the field.\u003C\u002Fstrong> Don't give up on it. A lot of people throw late interceptions because they expect your user to quit on the route.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Ch2>What Counters Good User Defense\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\n\u003Cp>Smart offensive players will try to exploit your user:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Route concepts that attack user defense:\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Smash concepts — high-low your zone\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Flood routes — more receivers than you can cover\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Pick plays — use other receivers to block your path\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>How they'll attack you:\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Throw right at your user repeatedly to test you\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Wait for you to bite on one route, then throw behind you\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Run crossing routes to pull you out of position\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Don't fall for it.\u003C\u002Fstrong> If someone throws it right next to your user — GOOD. Keep the same defense. If you stay active, they WILL throw a pick eventually.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Ch2>Common User Defense Mistakes\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Mistake #1:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Changing your defense every play because someone completed a pass near your user. Don't do this. Stay patient.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Mistake #2:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Trying to cover every receiver. You can't. Cover your zone and trust your teammates.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Mistake #3:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Sprinting everywhere. Use speed control. Sometimes slower is better.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Mistake #4:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Giving up on routes too early. Follow them longer than you think you should.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Mistake #5:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Not knowing your base defense. Learn your coverage before you try to get fancy.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Cp>Your user is THE guy who makes your defense work. Everything else is secondary. Get good at this first — then worry about play calls and adjustments.\u003C\u002Fp>","User defense means manually controlling a linebacker or safety in zone coverage instead of letting the CPU handle it. Don't user pass rushers or corners—pick players covering the middle zones like the hook curl in Cover Three Hard Flap. Read your play art pre-snap to know your yellow zone responsibility, then actively move around and jump routes instead of standing still.",[15,18,21,24,27],{"answer":16,"question":17},"User defense is manually controlling a defensive player instead of letting the CPU handle everything. Your user is the most important player on defense, and if you want to force more interceptions and get more stops, you need to be active with your user instead of letting the computer play defense.","What is user defense in College Football 26",{"answer":19,"question":20},"User linebackers in zone coverage, safeties playing hook curls or middle zones, or anyone covering the middle of the field. Don't user defensive linemen pass rushing, edge rushers, or cornerbacks in man coverage since they limit your ability to make plays.","Which defensive players should you user in College Football 26",{"answer":22,"question":23},"Look at your play art to see what zone you're covering (like the yellow zone), check where the potential weaknesses are, and know what routes typically attack your area. You need to know your base defense and have a plan instead of picking a random guy.","How do you read your defense before the snap in College Football 26",{"answer":25,"question":26},"Before the snap, look at receiver alignment and be ready to move toward trips formations. At the snap, read route combos and move toward slants or follow vertical routes then crash down on underneath routes. Use left stick movement to slow play routes and only hit right trigger when you need to close fast.","How do you move your user player during plays in College Football 26",{"answer":28,"question":29},"User the linebacker in the yellow zone that covers the hook curl in the left middle part of the field. You can see this zone assignment in your play art before the snap, and this position lets you stay active in coverage and make plays happen.","What's the best user defense setup in Cover Three Hard Flap","CFB 26 User Defense Basics Guide | Civil.GG","Master user defense in College Football 26 to force interceptions and dominate games. 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