82gradDLSdad said:
ducktilldeath said:
82gradDLSdad said:
BTW, ****ty that Oregon scored right there rather than take a knee. The game is over. Take a knee.
What an awful take. There's no coach in the world who takes a knee on 4th down. TT had called their timeouts with less than 2 minutes left trying to improve their odds of winning the game, but Oregon is doing something classless by trying to improve their odds of winning the game? There's a non zero chance of losing by INTENTIONALLY turning the ball over in a 2 possession game.
Indiana called timeouts or Oregon is already in the victory formation. There's nothing ****ty about it. You know what's ****ty? TT getting flagged a few moments earlier for a penalty literally called "unsportsmanlike conduct" for a straight up cheap shot on an Oregon player. But Oregon wasn't classy. What a ****ty post.
Taking a knee ends the game, if I remember. Geez. Let's move on.
Edit...I just read it was 4th down. Taking a knee wouldn't have ended the game...clock would have stopped. My take was wrong.
The real alternative option was going for a FG there but I agree with going for the TD.
Even though both options would result in a 3 score game rather than a 2 score game, I'd say there's a much lower chance of a freak turnover and score off of a rushing play (with the right playcall and coaching) than a FG attempt. And although he previously hit 3 on the day, Sappington had already missed 1 FG in the 4th quarter from 36 yards out which certainly makes you second guess things.
And while their chances overall were incredibly slim, I'd say TTech's best path to a comeback pretty much required some kind of freak turnover which would lead directly to a score to save what little time was left.
Replying not to necessarily re-open the discussion or target you specifically since I see that you're saying you made a mistake on remembering what down Oregon was on, but just to add to the conversation and discuss the actual alternative playcall.