We'll never know but

Check the play again #20 Conklin (Greenwoods backup) goes whizzing by.....but as I said
to start his thread we'll never know!
 
It's hard to say, my friend and I after the game watched the replay about 10 times. And in my opinion the #20 safety took a terrible angle at the Tight End who caught it and went to far inside, had he taken a better angle and came from the outside, he would have had a chance to hit the reciever.

It's hard to say, but in my opinion #20 took a terrible angle which caused such a huge gain.


Great play by Michigan State no doubt.
 
It's hard to say, my friend and I after the game watched the replay about 10 times. And in my opinion the #20 safety took a terrible angle at the Tight End who caught it and went to far inside, had he taken a better angle and came from the outside, he would have had a chance to hit the reciever.

It's hard to say, but in my opinion #20 took a terrible angle which caused such a huge gain.


Great play by Michigan State no doubt.

You make my point! Have to think Greenwood might have done better!
 
I was wondering more about the loss of Greenwood at that touchdown pass. I've never seen anyone that open down field against Iowa and saw Conklin (along with the rest of our secondary) running to Blair White late. He seemed to be the only one not covered. I know it was definitely a broken play to a certain degree.

Amazing esxecution on the hook and ladder. Thank goodness for Sash! Our most sure tackler this year.
 
I was wondering more about the loss of Greenwood at that touchdown pass. I've never seen anyone that open down field against Iowa and saw Conklin (along with the rest of our secondary) running to Blair White late. He seemed to be the only one not covered. I know it was definitely a broken play to a certain degree.

Amazing esxecution on the hook and ladder. Thank goodness for Sash! Our most sure tackler this year.
Tyler Sash is easily a 1st Team All American and will have a bright career in the NFL.
 

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