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Texas 42, KANSAS STATE 45 (final)

tedginn05;658725; said:
That doesn't make any sense. I've never heard it called before. Can someone explain what "simluating the offensive cadence" means?

A similar call was made in one of OSU's games this yer (I think, I know I've seen such a call once before this year) It is when a player tries to dupe the opponant by simulating the QBs cadence.. pretty self explainatory.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;658727; said:
A similar call was made in one of OSU's games this yer (I think, I know I've seen such a call once before this year) It is when a player tries to dupe the opponant by simulating the QBs cadence.. pretty self explainatory.

Oh ok

Thanks, that makes sense now.
 
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they aren't Champions. if they were they wouldn't be so far behind such a third-rate team. and they may come back and win it because K-State is playing over their heads but give me a break ... Texas was a one man show last year and he now plays on Sundays. it's shown the last three weeks and is really showing right now.
 
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am thinking a long drive by K State that ends in a figgie could finish Texas. another turn over though might give it to the Horns.

am amazed at the yardage the purple are accumulating. makes me almost wish we could have Texas again. their defense didn't get off the bus tonight...
 
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The long kick is good, I think K-State has closed up this game. If you ask me, their coach did a great job in this game, they've been calling the plays on offense to score, and their defense has been fired up and causing turnovers. Texas hasn't exactly been helping themselves by dropping some passes, but K-State has definitly decided its own fate by the way they're playing.
 
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