phantomfoul88
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It definitely did … That’s why you should take the points ! Huskies offense didn’t play great in the second half, but got it done when it counted !I wonder if going for it, instead of taking 3 points several times will come back to haunt Oregon.
Good win rushing the field though?
Ducks still have that stench left over from the Kelly years and can't quite escape that culture.I'm a firm believer of 'take your points'. I've never really liked when teams are in FG range and the game is EARLY and they go for it. If you get it, the other team is like, "Well okay, we can STILL force a FG or turnover, OR make it up later." If you turn it over you shift momentum BIG time and take points off the board. Always hated it... even when it works out for the team I'm rooting for. I'm like, "Well... okay I guess."
Yep, take the points ! They all add up in the end …I'm a firm believer of 'take your points'. I've never really liked when teams are in FG range and the game is EARLY and they go for it. If you get it, the other team is like, "Well okay, we can STILL force a FG or turnover, OR make it up later." If you turn it over you shift momentum BIG time and take points off the board. Always hated it... even when it works out for the team I'm rooting for. I'm like, "Well... okay I guess."
If you're a fan of the sport as a whole, sure, but there are a whole ton of teams who haven't won squat in collegeGames like this are why college football is so much better.
This meant everything to both teams, and we got a cotdam classic!
Good win rushing the field though?
If you're a fan of the sport as a whole, sure, but there are a whole ton of teams who haven't won squat in college
I absolutely agree with you.Week in week out games don't mean as much as college.
Yes, they mean a lot in the NFL, but a single loss like today by Oregon can take away any chance of winning it all. NFL teams have lost 7 games before and still won a Super Bowl.
Sorry, but week in and week out games simply mean more at the college level.