ADVERTISEMENT

Upset Alert

Crazy how awful all these 2 point plays have been on both sides when the offenses were moving at will in the regular flow of the game.
 
It’s amazing how this 2PT conversion scenario turns coaches’ brains to mush. Why would you try to throw it from the 2 over and over?

This is actually the perfect time for a Wildcat. Don’t even send a QB out there and put in an extra OL
 
Seriously, if you were given a 4th and 3 situation 8 times, how many coaches would pass it 8 times? But do the 2PT gimmick and it seems like 90%+ will
 
I would have gone for 2 there if I were Tech. Their defense is injured/out of gas, so I don’t think extending the game is beneficial for them. King looks like he might have one play left in his pocket if they needed it for the win.

I felt the same way.

On the road, underdog, one play to win.
 
It’s amazing how this 2PT conversion scenario turns coaches’ brains to mush. Why would you try to throw it from the 2 over and over?

This is actually the perfect time for a Wildcat. Don’t even send a QB out there and put in an extra OL


Especially when the other team fails to score on the first possession.

That is your chance to be creative and get into the end zone. If you fail, you have the ball first in the next OT.

When UGA finally decided to run it in OT, it was a QB sneak and Beck took a big hit. Finally went to Frazier on that last play. 🥳
 
  • Like
Reactions: Girthang
Crazy how awful all these 2 point plays have been on both sides when the offenses were moving at will in the regular flow of the game.

It’s amazing how this 2PT conversion scenario turns coaches’ brains to mush. Why would you try to throw it from the 2 over and over?

This is actually the perfect time for a Wildcat. Don’t even send a QB out there and put in an extra OL

Teams go into a game with only a handful of 2 yard/2 pt plays. Some they use on third or fourth and 2-3. So by the end of s few OTs, they are out of plays for that specific down and distance.
 
12780910.jpeg
 
Georgia Tech has completely dominated them.

GTech ran the ball, which we should've done more of this entire year, and particularly against Georgia. Our 2 main backs averaged over 4.5 yards per carry but we kept trying to throw the ball.

The teams that beat UGA or played well against them ran the ball well. Ole Miss also defended well against the run.

Still pisses me off that we didn't run the ball well and to our strength in key games and moments.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT