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Yeah I was pretty sure the rule was at one poiunt they had to be tugged immediately to the ground and essentially backwards. But I have see too many times this year where the guys falls forward like a normal tackle and it's still applied.I agree that it’s a rule that’s difficult to enforce consistently. Too many ways to bring a guy to the ground. And We’ve all seen it miss applied, but I think if a tackler makes any attempt to break his own fall, he shouldn’t be punished.
So is this a meangingless win for A&M since UNC had 3 of their best players opt out? Or does that logic only apply when the short handed SEC team gets clobbered
The ACC produced an inept 0-6 bowl season, including two blowouts in the playoff. If there has ever been a bowl performance that justifies an indictment of an entire conference, this is it. Surely all the talking heads will be ripping the ACC for how bad they are, right? If this was the Big Ten bowl performance, we would never hear the end of it.
And none of them had to leave the south to play.The ACC produced an inept 0-6 bowl season, including two blowouts in the playoff. If there has ever been a bowl performance that justifies an indictment of an entire conference, this is it. Surely all the talking heads will be ripping the ACC for how bad they are, right? If this was the Big Ten bowl performance, we would never hear the end of it.
Miss applied? That’s when Barbie was the QB, right?I agree that it’s a rule that’s difficult to enforce consistently. Too many ways to bring a guy to the ground. And we’ve all seen it miss applied, but I think if a tackler makes any attempt to break his own fall, he shouldn’t be punished.
I see what you're saying but you have to consider the postseason performances tsun, state penn, lsu, Nebraska, and usc(w) put in. After considering all that, not sure sure I can put the buckeyes anywhere but #1.I don't know about the rest of you, but the best team performance I saw this bowl season is from the Ohio State Buckeyes.
11th?I see what you're saying but you have to consider the postseason performances tsun, state penn, lsu, Nebraska, and usc(w) put in. After considering all that, not sure sure I can put the buckeyes anywhere but #1.