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Juanyeh pushing the returner to the ground and grabbing the ball.
Juanyeh pushing the returner to the ground and grabbing the ball.
No. Can't advance a muff in CFB.Could he have run with the muffed punt? Don't think so but just wondering.
Juanyeh pushing the returner to the ground and grabbing the ball.
Loved that pass. You're exactly right. Zipped it right to his man. Great play. My nerves are never truly calm in a one score game until the clock says 00:00, but that helped an awful lot. That was the play that made me feel like we had the mojo to close it out.That. And the 3rd down pass in the 4th. Clutch. Wasn’t a floater for once.
He couldn’t have held it a millisecond longer either. As soon as the ball left his hand, he was hit.Loved that pass. You're exactly right. Zipped it right to his man. Great play. My nerves are never truly calm in a one score game until the clock says 00:00, but that helped an awful lot. That was the play that made me feel like we had the mojo to close it out.
He looks like a big, imposing player out there tooJuanyeh has been awesome.
Can't let it go without saying: "My God, a freshman!"
Juanyeh has been awesome.
Can't let it go without saying: "My God, a freshman!"
He looks fearless out there. He carries himself like he is telling everyone else "I'm the best player out here. I'm better than you"Juanyeh has been fun to watch all season.
I don't think so. It was after the muffed punt, so everything is fair game at that point. Kind of like a tipped pass, no PI after that. Free for all.Had a random thought about if that could have been called a block in the back?
This is my favorite too. Against Miami I could sense when we were about to run it and it was glorious every time.I've become a big fan of the Cottrell reverse play. It is a great wrinkle to punish teams for overpursing, and the threat of it will help us better execute quite a few of the other plays in our playbook.