Section136
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Just another side of the argument that I have not seen presented yet in regards to the coaching decisions made at the end of regulation and OT in Ames last saturday.
Through 4 quarters our defense had given up 371 yards of offense. Not a great number but better than it seemed watching the game live.
ISU scored 24 points in regulation, with 1 touchdown coming after they took over on our 12 yard line after a fumble and a FG coming from about 55 yards.
Is it that crazy for KF to think that his defense would be able to get a stop in overtime?
Through 4 quarters our defense had given up 371 yards of offense. Not a great number but better than it seemed watching the game live.
ISU scored 24 points in regulation, with 1 touchdown coming after they took over on our 12 yard line after a fumble and a FG coming from about 55 yards.
Is it that crazy for KF to think that his defense would be able to get a stop in overtime?