Well yeah, no kidding, but I still think going for two before was the right call at the time they had to make the decision.NOW you go for 2
You missed sarcasm upthread!Well yeah, no kidding, but I still think going for two before was the right call at the time they had to make the decision.
Oh, gotcha. Not the first thing I've missed.You missed sarcasm upthread!
Crazy that they were in the lead about 6 minutes ago.Complete disintegration by PSU.
Not quite a bad beat as TCU which goes down in history because PSU should have covered until it all fell apart in the 4th quarter.Penn State covers.
I would be very, very pissed.That is an all time bad beat for a West Virginia bet.
Literally all time bad beat. Holy cow.
Well, if that was the case, no team could ever try to kick an extra point as the play would be dead, right? (When holder catches the ball before the kick.)Rules question here: OU ran a pretty sweet fake FG for a touchdown vs ISU. I thought, however, that the NCAA rule was a ball-carrier would be ruled "down" if his knee was on the ground. The FG placeholder took the snap with his knee on the ground and lateral/tossed it up to the PK, who ran it in for the TD.
Can anyone here clarify?
Interesting turn of events.....Florida with 17 unanswered in the 3rd, down to a one score game with Georgia (28-20 Georgia, 3:31 left in the 3rd).
Georgia came right back with a long TD drive though, so somewhat less interesting currently, 35-20 now.Interesting turn of events.....
First time since 1968 a top 9 team was shutout and beat by more than 40.Wtf happened to the Cowpokes?
Huh? It's 7-6Tennessee curbstomp win over Kentucky is already on.
Yea I was behind haha - Kentucky has righted it’s ship a bit mow.Huh? It's 7-6
Okay, now it isYea I was behind haha - Kentucky has righted it’s ship a bit mow.
That's two so far this game.That's a terrible 4th down play call by Michigan State
Holder has basically no restrictions on what he can do, and can have his knee on the ground without being down as long as the team is in FG formation at the snap.Rules question here: OU ran a pretty sweet fake FG for a touchdown vs ISU. I thought, however, that the NCAA rule was a ball-carrier would be ruled "down" if his knee was on the ground. The FG placeholder took the snap with his knee on the ground and lateral/tossed it up to the PK, who ran it in for the TD.
(I can only seem to remember fakes involving a direct snap to a standing runner or passer)
Can anyone clarify?