There was also the "4th and dumb" call in the 70's against uga. We were
up either 28-7 or 28-14 at the half and lost 42-28. My wife and I went
out and bought and drank a 5th of Southern Comfort during halftime to
celebrate. I've never been able to stomach Southern Comfort since.
Charlie
On
We had a lot of trouble with crowd noise in the 1st half and had to burn
timeouts plus we may have been called for delay. Perhaps the snap count
thing was simplified at halftime to the point that Tennessee figured it out.
Charlie
On 9/26/2016 12:02 PM, Mike McCrary wrote:
> I agree with the
It reminded me of that game where Alex Brown figured out UT’s snap count, and
had a monster game.
There was that, plus there were a couple screens where at least two defenders
were on the receiver before the ball even got there.
Just strange.
-Zeb
> On Sep 26, 2016, at 12:02 PM, Mike
I agree with the adjustment. l think that we had a tell on the snap count. lf
you watch, the UT D moved exactly at the snap of the ball sometimes even
quicker then our line.
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> On Sep 26, 2016, at 11:44 AM, John Vega wrote:
>
> Well. Quite a game.
>
>
I will point out one thing about the "ferocious" UF defense in the first
half - the plays were there many times for UT. They were playing tight and
their WRs had the dropsies. There was at least one TD passed drop and
several big gains negated by an attack of hands like feet. The pass plays
Well. Quite a game.
I have seen a couple collapses like this; Miami in 2003 (I was at the game) and
1994 at FSU.
This was different. In 1994, we were the underdogs. To be frank, we had been
outplayed and were lucky to be ahead as we were. I always had the felling that
FSU would come back, and
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