About 60% of all plays called in a college football game are "control plays". These are simple plays with simple looks that set up the other plays with higher risks and better rewards. Quick screen passes are thrown to the wide receivers right after the ball is snapped, then after short gains on the first twenty the receiver runs a go route with the quarterback pump faking the screen. The zone stretch play sets up the play action and the rollout, the tight end sneak play, and the home run pass from the play action.