PSU took over with 1:21 left in the 4th.... No assurance that the buckeyes score on that drive but the turn over iced the game.
Iced it.. sure... So what? Did the preceeding 58 minutes not occur?
Upvote
0
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
PSU took over with 1:21 left in the 4th.... No assurance that the buckeyes score on that drive but the turn over iced the game.
Iced it.. sure... So what? Did the preceeding 58 minutes not occur?
nevermind the fact that troy's INT gave them a near-automatic TD, the difference in the game.Relative to that play to that drive yes, they did not matter.
Relative to that play to that drive yes, they did not matter.
hamby missed the block (on the 3rd best DE in the draft), but Smith was facing Hali, and he definitely had time to see him coming if his tunnel vision wasn't downfield. Both failed to execute properly on that play.nevermind the fact that troy's INT gave them a near-automatic TD, the difference in the game.
b/c the smith INT was the difference in the game (since the TD was basically earned by the DB), the Hali FF merely prevented a comeback to compensate for the earlier mistake. With how our defense was shutting down their offense, that fumble may have led to a punt had the game been tied 10-10 at that point.I cant see how you can think that there is no difference between a turn over in the 2nd quarter and one that happens with less than 2 minutes to go in the game.
Smith was not looking at Hali (head turned up field), but he definitely was facing him.Smith was NOT facing Hali, hali hit him on his right side. Facing him implys that Hali came up the middle.
Oh yeah, well the Ohio River could kick the Rio Grande's ass any day of the week!
if you think the Ohio is the cleanest river well you haven't seen it lately, lol. i am sure it not as bad as el Rio, but still it isn't the Yellowstone.