i mean this browning guy looks like he'd be perfect for that system. this just looks like a continuation of sarks shitty spread. if you didnt tell me corch pete was at uw and i watched them, i wouldnt have the damnest clue he was there.
I laugh every time you post stuff like this but I mostly agree.
I miss that old Tedford/Petersen/Hawkins offense. Think Coach Pete panicked after they struggled post Kellen Moore and jumped on the spread bandwagon.
Anybody remember that game a decade ago when Minnesota had a lead with a few seconds left against Wisconsin and their punter dropped the snap?
This game reminded me of that from a punch in the gut standpoint.
Without question, the game Appalachian and Furman fans talk about when this rivalry is brought up in mixed company was the one that occurred 11 years ago, and referred to as the “Miracle on the Mountain” by Appalachian fans, but was more of a nightmare for Furman fans.
In one of the wildest finishes in the history of college football, # 5 Appalachian State scored a 16-15 win over #3 Furman, as the Black and Gold went from gut-wrenching defeat to miraculous victory in the span of about 40 seconds.
Trailing the game 14-9 with 5:39 to play, Furman put together an impressive 13-play, 73-yard drive, as Paladin senior quarterback Billy Napier connected on 5-of-6 passes on the drive, with the final one connecting with talented Furman senior wideout Bear Rinehart on a 12-yard strike, giving the Paladins a 15-14 lead with just 7 seconds remaining.
However, instead of going for the PAT and making it a 16-14 game, the Paladins opted to go for a two-point conversion. Furman was looking to play it conservative and not allow for a block and return for a score, however, it backfired when the play was changed at the line-of-scrimmage.
Napier audibled out of the original play-call, which called for him to scramble to the side and just slide down.
Instead, he threw a tunnel screen intended for Brian Bratton which was intercepted by Jeffries, at the four-yard line. Jeffries, realizing he was not fleet enough to finish off the final 84 yards to the end zone, pitched the ball to one of the fastest players on the Mountaineer roster in defensive back Derrick Black at the 16, who sprinted the remaining 84 yards to complete the unthinkable.
It gave the Mountaineers a 16-15 lead, with 7 seconds remaining, as no time ran off the clock due to it being a dead ball play. It set off wild celebrations in the south end zone at The Rock, and the Mountaineers would be flagged for excessive celebration.
That would set up an onsides kick attempt by the Paladins, which would be recovered by the Mountaineers as Josh Jeffries once again found the ball. The goalposts would come down at The Rock, as the Apps celebrated the improbable win.
The incredible ending to the contest drew national attention, which ABC would tab as its Sports Radio Call of the Year.
i mean this browning guy looks like he'd be perfect for that system. this just looks like a continuation of sarks shitty spread. if you didnt tell me corch pete was at uw and i watched them, i wouldnt have the damnest clue he was there.
the multiple offense was better, but the passing game sucked. polk and the dude with the blind dad (honestly forgot this name) carried them in the run game. keith price was more overrated than brett hundley.Not to get too technical, but which shitty spread? The multiple offense or the UP TEMPO REVOLUTION his last year? I kind of liked the first one TBH...
the multiple offense was better, but the passing game sucked. polk and the dude with the blind dad (honestly forgot this name) carried them in the run game. keith price was more overrated than brett hundley.
@Brick
I really liked UW's 2011 offense in Price's first year as a starter. They were a good "multiple" offense that was a lot of fun to watch. Would have been a much better team if Nick Holt wasn't DC.
2012 team struggled on offense due to OL injuries but the defense was much better. Then Sarkisian for some reason decided he needed to mimick Oregon with the tempo and fancy cards on the sidelines
It's the curse. Utah hasn't beaten ASU for over 30 years.
Crazy how this Utah game has completely swung.
I don't wanna hear this shit god damnitIt's the curse. Utah hasn't beaten ASU for over 30 years.
Yeah now if they just had an offense.I thoroughly enjoy watching Utah's defense: great tackling unit that is exceptionally well coached IMO.