The arrival of College Football 25 means that some of the sport's most stunning and dynamic trick plays are ready to make things even more unpredictable. While these can sometimes be risky to try, pulling it off in the right moment could be the difference between a 60-yard touchdown and being forced to punt. Here, we'll go over how to do the reverse flea flicker and which College Football 25 playbooks have access to it.
How to Do the Jet Reverse Pass in College Football 25
Commonly called the reverse flea flicker, you'll find the Jet Reverse Pass in the Wildcat Unbalanced formation. If a defender is barreling down on you just as you get the ball, that can make getting a pass off with a player who might not have ideal throwing stats particularly difficult.
The initial motions of the play will be handled automatically, so what you really wanna do for the first few seconds is keep your eyes on the defense and try to see if a defender is coming at you and if your receiver is getting separation. You may have better luck closer to the center of the field which can give your passer a bit more space, but it'll still mostly depend on what the defense does in that moment.
While the A (on Xbox) or X (on PlayStation) receiver can sometimes open up, this one most often is going to be aiming at your RB (on Xbox) or R1 (on PlayStation) receiver coming across the center of the field. Placement of your pass can be critical, and the same is true for your timing. If you wait too long you may get a better throwing stance for accuracy, but pressure can lead to a sack or have you swallowed up mid-throw.
If a defender is already honing in, a quick pass can be useful but may make accuracy even more challenging. You can sometimes get a defender to bite on a pump fake, and doing this can give you a few extra moments to get set and make an accurate throw, but it's also risky if a defender is already close. Spend some time in Practice Mode feeling out the rhythm of this play so you know what kind of timing to expect.
Wildcat Unbalanced Jet Reverse Pass is found in the following playbooks: Akron, Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas State, Auburn, Boise State, Cal, Colorado, Eastern Michigan, Florida, Florida International, Fresno State, Illinois, Kansas, Marshall, Minnesota, NC State, North Carolina, Northern Illinois, Notre Dame, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Rice, South Carolina, Southern Miss, Syracuse, Texas State, Toledo, Troy, Tulane, UCF, Utah, UTSA, Vanderbilt, West Virginia, and Western Michigan.
If you also wanna have access to similar trick play Gun Trips Double Pass Rail, each of these playbooks have access to both that and Wildcat Unbalanced Jet Reverse Pass: Auburn, Cal, Colorado, Eastern Michigan, Florida, Fresno State, Illinois, Kansas, Marshall, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, West Virginia, and Western Michigan.