SirEdHightower
Well-Known Member
It's also much more likely to end up a turnover. There was no downside to going into locker room at half up 7-3 at that point. You give yourself an opportunity (small as it may be) to score while minimizing the chances of giving OSU the ball back before half. You may not agree with the decision but I don't understand the confusion on why we did what we did.
You are pretty much answering my question and confusion for me without realizing it. Either you go for it and throw the ball around with risk of a TO, points or nothing, or you take a knee eliminating a TO and points possibility. Instead we RUN the ball and almost turn it over anyway. ARob fumbled and we were lucky to recover.
My original point was
A) Either open it up and try to get points or
B) Kneel and head to the locker room up 4.
and NOT
C) Run the stretch play and fumble