hawkeye12345
Well-Known Member
Ferentz is on pace to go into the college football hall of fame as the all-time leader in timeouts remaining at the end of the game. We play good teams where our O needs to score points and we milk to clock or sit on the ball to avoid "mistakes" to end the half.
Today, Ferentz decides to pull out his crazy guy attitude and punch IU in the McNutts by using not one, but two timeouts to stop the clock without the ball. I just about fell out of my chair when he did it. Of course, its the right call, but its the right call in every game not just against an absolutely gawd awful team like IU.
His madness continues after we receive the punt. We are short of a 1st down, clock ticking away and he finally calls for the TO after 10 or so seconds run off the clock. Dial up McNutt he says to himself. Why not, right? Again, its the right call in every situation but it never happens against teams that 7 points mean the difference between winning and losing.....
So I ask you this. Why today and never against good teams?
Today, Ferentz decides to pull out his crazy guy attitude and punch IU in the McNutts by using not one, but two timeouts to stop the clock without the ball. I just about fell out of my chair when he did it. Of course, its the right call, but its the right call in every game not just against an absolutely gawd awful team like IU.
His madness continues after we receive the punt. We are short of a 1st down, clock ticking away and he finally calls for the TO after 10 or so seconds run off the clock. Dial up McNutt he says to himself. Why not, right? Again, its the right call in every situation but it never happens against teams that 7 points mean the difference between winning and losing.....
So I ask you this. Why today and never against good teams?