MMOexp CFB 26: Position Yourself Under the Ball

  • Use the left stick to guide your receiver toward the incoming pass. Try to CUT 26 Coins meet the ball at its highest point rather than waiting for it to fall into your hands. This helps maximize your chances of triggering the animation and avoiding interceptions.

    Trigger the One-Hand Catch Animation

    Just before the ball reaches your receiver - roughly when it's about a few feet away - hold LB or L1 again. If timed correctly, your player will reach out with one hand and snag the ball out of the air.

    When to Use the One-Hand Catch

    While it looks amazing, the one-handed catch isn't just about style - it can be a legitimate weapon in your offensive arsenal when used strategically.

    High-Pressure Situations: If your receiver is being closely contested and you can't risk a two-hand animation that might slow him down or cause a drop, the one-hand catch can help maintain momentum and avoid defensive contact.

    Sideline Routes: The one-hand animation often keeps the receiver's body in bounds while extending toward the ball, helping you make tight sideline grabs.

    Jump Ball Situations: If you have a tall or elite wideout, using a high pass plus one-hand catch gives them a better chance to win in traffic or over shorter defenders.

    End Zone Fades: Inside the red zone, this combination creates highlight-level catches that can win games.

    Tips to Increase Your Success Rate

    Pulling off a one-handed catch consistently takes practice and awareness. Here are some extra tips to help you perfect it:

    Use Receivers with High Spectacular Catch Ratings: Not every player can make one-handed grabs reliably. Look for receivers with high Spectacular Catch (SPC) and Catching in Traffic (CIT) attributes.

    Avoid Crowded Areas: The animation can fail or look awkward if multiple defenders are nearby. Give your receiver space to jump and extend.

    Don't Spam It: While it's tempting to try this every play, one-handed catches are riskier than standard aggressive catches. Use it strategically.

    Throw High, Not Late: If your timing is off or your QB releases too late, the pass might sail out of bounds. Make sure to lead your receiver slightly.

    Practice in Training Mode: Go into practice mode with a tall receiver like Marvin Harrison Jr. or Xavier Worthy and practice fade routes until you can trigger the animation consistently.

    Advanced Technique: Combining the Catch with User Control

    If you want to elevate your one-handed catch game even further, combine it with user-catching mechanics. For example:

    Hold LB/L1 while flicking the left stick toward the ball's direction to help position your receiver mid-animation.

    Time the Left Trigger (LT/L2) for body control - this can help steady your receiver and secure the catch while shielding from defenders.

    Anticipate Defensive Contact: If you see a safety closing in, use the right stick to College Football 26 Coins angle your receiver's turn, protecting the ball from being jarred loose.