NCAAF In-Game Thread

Army got the ball back up 27-6 with less than :90 to go. They kept running their full offense (including multiple runs and a pass).

La Tech was ready for the knees.

I get it…always play to the end. But it should’ve been a couple of knees and the clocks hit :00.

I thought it was a bad look.
 
Army got the ball back up 27-6 with less than :90 to go. They kept running their full offense (including multiple runs and a pass).

La Tech was ready for the knees.

I get it…always play to the end. But it should’ve been a couple of knees and the clocks hit :00.

I thought it was a bad look.
That's been this coach's MO from day 1 man, I've gotten burned in the past and learned my lesson long ago. He'll run full offense even with 10 seconds left and up three scores inside the 5
 
By far the best flavor
They were ranting on about a new strawberry milkshake flavor yesterday about how good it was. Haven't had a PT in years but might have to try something like that. Not much one for the cinnamon or chocolate stuff.
 
They were ranting on about a new strawberry milkshake flavor yesterday about how good it was. Haven't had a PT in years but might have to try something like that. Not much one for the cinnamon or chocolate stuff.

Cinnamon was just way too sweet for me and I used to drink a coke with them for breakfast
 
WHY is Iowa trying to throw the ball DOWN THE FIELD, on 3rd/short?

Seen it several times - Mizzou D is in the QB's face - receivers still have their back to the QB FFS....
>> no play action, no roll out - straight drop / look downfield > CREATING a clear easy path to QB

You see a ton of teams do it, especially in the NFL. Pass play takes 3+ seconds to develop - you can only hold them out for 2
 
Incredible. This guy hits a 56 and 51 yarder . Iowa can’t convert a 3rd and 2 and 4th and inches all in the last couple mins
 
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