In high school, we used to run a wierd, over shifted line play, where the right guard (me) was an elgible reciever. Our coach used to coach at a school where 8 man foot ball was played and this was a variant of those plays.
The first guys to know about the play were the refs as we wanted them to count noses on the line and in the backfield correctly.
We had a play that scored every time. When the other team kicked off to us, some times I had my offense on the field rather than the receiving team. Whoever got the ball had to run to the right side of the field and get outside the right hash mark and as far upfield as he could. He only had one blocker, the center. The ball carrier, when he was tackled, ran to the other hash mark where the rest of the team was. The center got over the football like he was going to hike the ball. The rest of the team was in a huddle on the other side of the field. When the quarter back said “Hut”, the center piched the ball clean across the field. The defense was lined up on the ball, on the other side. The quarterback had nine guys blocking for him. “Touchdown”