The Penn State Power Spread playbook is perhaps the wackiest playbook in College Football 26 with all the weird formations and play designs. It features an amazing collection of Double Motion plays from the QB/HB Switch, gap scheme runs, RPOs, and even some Read Option. Actually, it has more Double Motion plays of any playbook in the game.
Double Motion is great with the big reason to move mutliple guys to one side to gain leaverage in the running game. That’s how most run plays are successful, having more guys blocking for you at the point of attack.
I searched this on CFB.fan by “DBL MTN” so it’s possible there are other plays without those words that have double motion in them.
Most plays are basic runs and RPOs. Some plays have the QB and HB switch while others move skill players around to gain a numbers advantage in the run game. Either way, you can really trip defenses up with all of this weird motion.

