racerhawk
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If you watched the Florida State/NC State game last night, you saw a perfect example of why you don't just let the other team score with time dwindling.
Exactly.
If you watched the Florida State/NC State game last night, you saw a perfect example of why you don't just let the other team score with time dwindling.
I would agree that this is an interesting topic to discuss on a message board. I would be interested to hear coaches thoughts ahead of time about scenarios when to let an opponent score when you currently have the lead...and when your D hasn't stopped then all day, and they haven't stopped your offense all day, and time is running down to less than 3 minutes, and you have three TO's to use.
Actually I believe James Morris is 4th string. He is a true freshman and is still 18 years old!We were gassed and had 3rd string linebackers in there,
Did you read my other questions on this subject? How do we know that we don't score too quickly? How do we know Wiscy doesn't let us score if we get too close and they have time to score again? You can read the others as well. Let me know what you think.There...tidied it up a bit for ya.
So, are you assuming with 3:30 left, we would take almost all of the remaining time to score when we got the ball back?
(Seth: Yes...we wouldn't air it out...we'd be smart and do our normal offense. Offense have many ways to stop or run down the clock)
What happens if we take 2 minutes to score and there is still 1 minute left for Wiscy?
(Seth: For a TD score by us....wouldn't bother me since it would take Wisky far longer than one minute to go 80 yards assuming we got a decent kick off and coverage)
Don't you assume Wiscy can score again (after we retake the lead)?
(Seth: Per above...not with a minute or so left, if a TD is needed. Their offense takes a long time to grind out scores. Tolzein cannot have beaten us by himself IMO.)
What amount of time left is enough to be safe with the lead?
(Seth: One minute with them on their 20 to start for a TD. For a FG, probably 30 seconds)
If Iowa only gets a FG to retake the lead, then Wiscy only needs a FG to retake the lead. How much time do they need for that?
(Seth: I'm assuming we score a TD. That is what my argument is premised on...but...30 seconds...enough time for a Wisky bomb downfield, a catch, a TO, trot out the FG team)
What if we get close to scoring and Wiscy lets us score to get the ball back?
(Seth: ha ha...well..stranger things have happened...so anyway... the RB dances around, runs E-W rather than N-S. You also squib kick the ball on the kick off.)
I fail to see the correlation.