You're not "toast". You just don't get the 2 points. Just like you're not getting 6 or a sure 3 on a 4th and goal fail. (a bigger loss of potential points). It's more psychological than anything. The playcalling shouldn't be that different.
Consider how going for it on 4th down instead of...
A two-point try is essentially a 4th and goal play from the 3 yard line. There's nothing magical about it that requires special practice. That said, Lester has tried to get cute too many times with his play-calling on the conversion attempts.
Oregon averages 40 points/game. We held them under 20. It's not the defense.
Look into the long snapper's bank account and betting apps on his phone. How do you explain what happened in the first quarter on the punt team?
OMG, did you guys know that the bad weather favors Iowa because the more athletic, quicker Oregon players will be more affected by the
It's amazing the sh*t that people will talk themselves into. Some of you guys are delusional
Mich St has: Penn St, Iowa, Maryland
Penn St has: IU, Michigan St, Nebraska, Rutgers
Wisconsin has: Washington, IU, Illinois, Minnesota
Penn St or Mich St get a W.
Good chance Penn St gets another
Wisconsin could lose out
Agreed with one exception. KFz definitely inherited a team down on talent, but the program was not "a mess". That's what it was in 1979 when Hayden took over.
It certainly needed a refresh and an influx of talent which KFz brought. He put his own stamp on the program. But the Iowa brand was...
Might wanna check your stats, you're living in the past. Oregon is 107th in the country in pass attempts with 223. Iowa has 188. So Oregon throws the ball 4.3 more times a game than Iowa. They have one of the best O lines in football (like Iowa) and are 9th in the country in rushing offense...