You guys are going to love Joe McKnight. Sanchez is the only thing that can stop that offense (and he's quite good). If they gave it to Joe every play, there would be no stops, save for a random fumble. He jukes through the box (when filled with 15 bodies) like they're blades of grass.
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Oregon could not hold on 4th and goal on USC's opening drive. After an INT, they went for it again on 4th and goal (inches) and Oregon stuffed them.
Early in the game USC pulls off this semi cheap pick 6, ball should have been easily past the stationary defender.
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Oregon responds with a two pick sixes of their own, and eventually regain control of this game. USC forces a turnover and cuts it to a 11 pt game at halftime. USC keeps up the momentum and continuously pulls within 4, but Oregon answers right back with scores of their own.
With 5 min left in the 4th, Oregon is driving to put the nail in the coffin vs SC. A simple hook pass to a stationary WR (my impact, stud possession guy) results in a pick 6, thanks to the WR not bothering to catch the ball.
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Can't recall if I scored, but USC goes down to score with 2 min left and take a 3 point lead. Plenty of time for a winning drive.
Oregon gets down to the 40, setting up 3rd and 2. Rollout left, stops and sees the TE wide open across the field. Sets his feet and throws a beautiful pass right to the stationary TE. The impact TE stands there and lets it bounce off his feet. A few plays later USC would sack Oregon and basically end the game. I let them run in the next play in hopes of an improbable KR TD & onsides kick... it finished with another outrageous Taylor Mays interception.
Nevada playbook is done. Bringing back Texas. I doubt I have the personnel, but I've got to go with what I know.