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Wild Turkey
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Auburn just scores a TD on Alabama to go up 100 - 0 with 3 seconds left in the game. For the two point conversion what type play do you call?
Auburn just scores a TD on Alabama to go up 100 - 0 with 3 seconds left in the game. For the two point conversion what type play do you call?
I have to say, as much as you hate Malzahn, his run scheme is genius and revolutionary. I actually have done a ton of research into his offense and try to mimic a lot of his concepts for my middle school team. He also uses the rpo very effectively. It depends on the qb, but I would probably use a run. I am extremely biased being a guy that admires his run scheme though.Auburn just scores a TD on Alabama to go up 100 - 0 with 3 seconds left in the game. For the two point conversion what type play do you call?
Find a way to go for 3.
"What's your deal"Auburn just scores a TD on Alabama to go up 100 - 0 with 3 seconds left in the game. For the two point conversion what type play do you call?
I like how you think.Pass.
And then do an onside kick.
Is it legal to suit up a cheerleader and let her score on them?
Auburn just scores a TD on Alabama to go up 100 - 0 with 3 seconds left in the game. For the two point conversion what type play do you call?
Only at Baylor.Is it legal to suit up a cheerleader and let her score on them?
Let’s have potato salad kick the on-sides kick also.Obvious Answer:
Hand off to potato salad.
Potato salad pitches back to QB.
QB rolls right.
Potato salad moves left.
Throwback to wide open Potato Salad.
Potato Salad scores.
Only at Baylor.
That’s why it’s only legal at Baylor.I have a feeling the cheerleaders at Baylor are more used to getting scored on than scoring...
Auburn just scores a TD on Alabama to go up 100 - 0 with 3 seconds left in the game. For the two point conversion what type play do you call?