BoiseStateFan27
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It was like a clinic for how not to play. Amazing, really.
LOL very well put
It will be tape coaches will show their players for decades
It was like a clinic for how not to play. Amazing, really.
Glad that Kendal Briles is moving that ineptitude to the SEC now
WTH was 2 pts going to do for them?
It will be tape coaches will show their players for decades
It's on the list of 2 pt conversion scenarios.
They are up by 4 so the other team needs to get a TD to win. If they kick the extra point and go up by 5, it's the exact same scenario. They can still get beat with a TD by the other team.
If they go for two they go up by 6.
That forces the other team to hit their extra point if they were get a TD and tie it.
Certainly a slim chance the other team misses the chip shot extra point, but a chance none the less.
Plus it's not like there's much difference of being up by 4 or 5
Earlier in the game, you typically kick the automatic extra point and go up by 5.
Only late in the game when the other team is on it's last possession do you go for 2.
Glad that Kendal Briles is moving that ineptitude to the SEC now
Too be fair I think the ineptitude was mostly because of Taggart, I don't know what he even teaches his players. It certainly isn't discipline or not turning the ball over
Hadn’t watched FSU this year but tuned in to see what our offense might look like next year and think I finally might have found QB and OL play worse than ours.
Probably going to look similar next year but hopefully 2-3 years in it will look more like his Baylor offenses...because we definitely don’t have FSU’s defense to bail us out the way they did in that game right now.
yep.It was like a clinic for how not to play. Amazing, really.
yep.
Most shocking to me was that ASU needed us to turn it over 6 times with an outgoing coaching staff and a JV OL to win this game.
I know bowl games are sometimes really random but if I'm ASU I wouldn't feel the warm and fuzzy going forward.