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===Double wing=== The double-wing is an offensive formation which should not be confused with the Double Wing offense. The double-wing formation is used in many offenses from the youth level through college. The formation was first introduced by [[Pop Warner]] around 1912. Just a few offenses that use the formation are the double wing, [[flexbone]] and [[wing T]] offenses. It was the primary formation used by [[Ara Parseghian]] when he ran the wing T at [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish football|Notre Dame]], winning [[College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS|National Championships]] in 1966 and 1973. [[File:Double Wing Formation.png|thumb|Double Wing Formation]] The formation is not necessarily the same in all offenses and is a broad term to describe any offense with two [[Wingback (American football)|wingbacks]]. In the wing T, the double-wing formation is used to refer to Red, Blue and Loose Red formations. The double-wing formation in American football usually includes one [[wide receiver]], two wingbacks, one [[Fullback (American football)|fullback]], and one [[tight end]].
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