Mountainman wrote:It’s deja vu all over again……..
“West Virginia (1-2) had a chance to put Pitt away one possession prior, but as it did two years ago in crunch time, couldn't move the sticks and was forced to punt the football away.”.
Honestly, both West Virginia and Kentucky had similar endings.
Only difference, is that West Va gave up their lead later, and Kentucky just abandoned what was working.
Neal Brown must have lapsed in his brain. His play calling got very bland at the end on offense. If you're gonna run the clock, the get the first down so that you can keep the ball while the clock is running. Just holding it for three plays then punt doesn't get the job done, and gives the other guy the chance to ... ... ... well, do what Pitt did.
Kentucky, on the other hand, was moving the ball well. They had plenty of time, with no need to put the ball in the air.
However, Stoops decided it would be best to try passing the ball and disregard the fact they were beating Georgia up front. Then you punt, after using as much clock as you did, with a 1 point deficit ..? Okay.
There were blunders abound yesterday, and I'm not sure what to make out of the state of things.
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