Buddy, i have never seen a running back with a clear path to the end zone just sit down at the 5, doesnt matter what the situation is. And im not even exaggerating nobody was even close to him.
just for the record i had asu and i cashed my bet.
But anyways I must get this vid.
Buddy, i have never seen a running back with a clear path to the end zone just sit down at the 5, doesnt matter what the situation is. And im not even exaggerating nobody was even close to him.
just for the record i had asu and i cashed my bet.
But anyways I must get this vid.
I rememeber a few years ago when Boise State was playing at home against Idaho and were up 63-35 late in the 4th quarter. The spread was -30 something and there was a little over a minute remainning in the game.
Idaho had just punted. The back ups were in. All the back up QB had to do was take a knee and win the game. What does he do instead? He throws for a 50+ yard BOMB. Boise State scores on the next play to win the game 70-35. I was on it and it was one of the greatest miracles of all time.
Fishy things happen in college. Last year when Boise State was playing Tulsa and their piece of shit new QB, I had the Over BIG and was well on pace for a win, until... Boise State gets to the red zone (around the 20) facing a 4th and 1. They don't kick the FG, they go for it. Here's how things went down:
4th and 1: Get the 1st down.
1st down and 10: Rush
2nd down: Rush
3rd down: Rush for enough yards for a 1st down inside the 5.
1st and Goal: Rush
2nd and Goal: Rush
3rd and Goal: Rush, to the 1
4th and Goal from the 1 yard line: They now kick the FG.
All that shaved almost 5 minutes off the clock. I mean if you're going to go for it from the 20 instead of kicking the FG, why kick the FG from the 1 when going for it clearly has a better reward/risk and if you miss, you have them pinned at their 1.
I rememeber a few years ago when Boise State was playing at home against Idaho and were up 63-35 late in the 4th quarter. The spread was -30 something and there was a little over a minute remainning in the game.
Idaho had just punted. The back ups were in. All the back up QB had to do was take a knee and win the game. What does he do instead? He throws for a 50+ yard BOMB. Boise State scores on the next play to win the game 70-35. I was on it and it was one of the greatest miracles of all time.
Fishy things happen in college. Last year when Boise State was playing Tulsa and their piece of shit new QB, I had the Over BIG and was well on pace for a win, until... Boise State gets to the red zone (around the 20) facing a 4th and 1. They don't kick the FG, they go for it. Here's how things went down:
4th and 1: Get the 1st down.
1st down and 10: Rush
2nd down: Rush
3rd down: Rush for enough yards for a 1st down inside the 5.
1st and Goal: Rush
2nd and Goal: Rush
3rd and Goal: Rush, to the 1
4th and Goal from the 1 yard line: They now kick the FG.
All that shaved almost 5 minutes off the clock. I mean if you're going to go for it from the 20 instead of kicking the FG, why kick the FG from the 1 when going for it clearly has a better reward/risk and if you miss, you have them pinned at their 1.
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