Press the space key to snap the ball. Click the spot you would like to throw the ball. Let your receiver do the rest! Press the W key to enter a code. To get a code, you need to play my other game, College football coach's computer, and recruit a team. If you would like to know, all of the variables have to do with your throwing and receiving. The Throwing is the general accuracy of your QB, however, it can be affected by the crowd size, your crowd size helps, and the opposing crowd size hurts it. The home game just governs the range on how big your crowd size can be. If it is not a home game, then your crowd will be generally smaller, and your Opposing crowd will be generally larger (The opposite is true if it is a home game). 1 means it is a home game, and 0 means it isn't. The speed is the speed of the receiver, which pretty much explains itself for its purpose.
This is a small portion of the College Football game that I am making. I would do every team I could, but that would take a lot of time and effort that I will not invest in until the game is totally finished. If I do other teams, then the game might not even load, so we'll see what happens in the future, but for now, you can only play as my favorite college, BYU.