Re: Bowl Season
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 11:15 pm
Tennessee is come back and winning this game. Indiana play calling is awful and with the lead who tells their punt returner to run.
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Mountainman wrote:Good Ole Rocky Top...... WE HAD ‘EM ALL THE WAY!!!!!
Spence wrote:Mountainman wrote:Good Ole Rocky Top...... WE HAD ‘EM ALL THE WAY!!!!!
They did have better athletes. That was obvious the whole game. They aren't very well coached. I don't see that guy taking Tennessee to the promised land. Indiana's coach is good. He can't win it all at Indiana because of his recruiting ceiling, but he is very good. His guys were in the right place almost all the time.
Spence wrote:Yep. I don't know why Indiana didn't anticipate the fake punt. That was Indiana's worst mistake of the game. It was obvious early on that Tennessee had a better team. Indiana had no business being up 22-9. Still, losing it like they did was terrible. And their kicker was the worst part of it. A missed PAT and then the missed field goal late that would have ended the game.
Mountainman wrote:Southern Miss jumps all over Tulane early, but it appears Tulane’s Wake Up Call and Coffee finally kicked in...... So.Miss-13. Tulane-6 at the half.
Cane from the Bend wrote:Mountainman wrote:Southern Miss jumps all over Tulane early, but it appears Tulane’s Wake Up Call and Coffee finally kicked in...... So.Miss-13. Tulane-6 at the half.
Was a heck of a turn around ...
Tulane seized the momentum, and refused to give it back.
That interception that got Tulane down inside the 5 was a carry over from the first half. After having tied up the game with a TD, they got that pick, and scoreda another touchdown on the very next play.
Was the first lead of the game for `em. And it was the last lead change of the game.
You're right ... Tulane seemed to get the wake up call.
But for Southern Miss; what did you not do to stay in the game.
They fell flat once the game was tied. And they couldn't do anything right afterwards.
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