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Calvin in man coverage.. Shiiiiiii...

That would have been beautiful. Try to pull a safety to double cover Calvin and Tashard Choice at b-back would have housed it every time he clears the first level.
 
The Nix Six.
good one - If the question was what was the worst offensive play calling you have ever seen it would be called the Nix Six and the vote would be unanimous. I will forever blame him for this debacle calling for bomb after bomb in the rain. That game irritated me more than any game in Tech history.
 
good one - If the question was what was the worst offensive play calling you have ever seen it would be called the Nix Six and the vote would be unanimous. I will forever blame him for this debacle calling for bomb after bomb in the rain. That game irritated me more than any game in Tech history.
Wasn't Gailey mouthing "On THIRD DOWN???!!!???" just the game before in Athens when he had Ball spike the ball on third down? Then Nix wet the ööööing bed (not Reggie, IMO) by not clarifying things with his QB? I sat there in disbelief as we wet the bed. I wanted us to take a 5 yard penalty and at least get a decent play in.

Of course, NC State the year before (2005) is on Nix too and is the absolute maddest I have ever been leaving our stadium.
 
Wasn't Gailey mouthing "On THIRD DOWN???!!!???" just the game before in Athens when he had Ball spike the ball on third down? Then Nix wet the ööööing bed (not Reggie, IMO) by not clarifying things with his QB? I sat there in disbelief as we wet the bed. I wanted us to take a 5 yard penalty and at least get a decent play in.

Of course, NC State the year before (2005) is on Nix too and is the absolute maddest I have ever been leaving our stadium.

You're thinking of the 2004 UGA game. Nix wasn't calling plays full-time but was tasked with the two-minute offense. He called a spike on 3rd down after a failed 2nd down play. 2nd down was a sack I think. We had no timeouts, but there was 30-40 seconds left on the clock. It was enough time to settle down and call a play. Then, well, Reggie threw away the ball on 4th down.

2006 ACCCG is second to the 2004 UGA game for most miserable experience. I have never been more cold than 2004 UGA.
 
You're thinking of the 2004 UGA game. Nix wasn't calling plays full-time but was tasked with the two-minute offense. He called a spike on 3rd down after a failed 2nd down play. 2nd down was a sack I think. We had no timeouts, but there was 30-40 seconds left on the clock. It was enough time to settle down and call a play. Then, well, Reggie threw away the ball on 4th down.

2006 ACCCG is second to the 2004 UGA game for most miserable experience. I have never been more cold than 2004 UGA.

2012? UGA game was balls ööööing cold too.
 
You're thinking of the 2004 UGA game. Nix wasn't calling plays full-time but was tasked with the two-minute offense. He called a spike on 3rd down after a failed 2nd down play. 2nd down was a sack I think. We had no timeouts, but there was 30-40 seconds left on the clock. It was enough time to settle down and call a play. Then, well, Reggie threw away the ball on 4th down.

2006 ACCCG is second to the 2004 UGA game for most miserable experience. I have never been more cold than 2004 UGA.
All of this. The 2006 ACCCG was a lot of rain, frustration and anger in a terrible stadium in a terrible city. The 2004 Georgia game had all of those things but along with the rain, in the upper deck, watching the game from beyond Neptune's orbit, it was the coldest I've ever been in my life and it took me a few days to wrap my head around the way the game ended. '06 ACCCG was absolutely miserable, '04 UGAg was a nightmare come to life.
 
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