So Michigan apparently never had 55+ put on them in regulation in the 1900s. Geez, now I'm pissed at Mack all over again for letting OU alone do that to us 4 times in a decade and a half. Damn, do we need to punk those sorry ******** a second time this year or what?
Watching Auburn with the ball is the reverse of watching OU/WVU - yeah the defense is good, but it also helps that the offense it's facing is inept.
Auburn blocks a point (thank you Alabama for kicking/punting woes year after year) and then scores on a trick play. The WR who threw that pass was lined up about 7 yards back at the snap, it's amazing that nobody on the Tide saw the play coming.
aggs are a completely different team. LSU can't run the ball at all. Be surprised if aggs don't win this one.
Watching the Michigan-OSU game today felt like the watching the loser kid who goes off to college, gets a degree and a job with a big firm. He buys a new suit, rents a Ferrari for the reunion, strides into the ballroom, and immediately gets pantsed by the out-of-work jock that graduated and ended up as a gas station attendant at the corner store. OK granted, OSU's a little better than that. But still...
I knew it... aggy had the lead in Qtr. 4 - let LSU tie and the Tiggers just got a TD to take the lead with about 5 min.....31-24. aggy will find a way to squander and lose a game they could have won. ..... the Jumbo Fisher high expectations era continues.
Doesn't matter. Bammer won, and these are Stumblin's recruits. SEC title and CFP...next year. Don't be a 2%er.
Lol the Aggie punt coverage guy just ran into his returner. I'm surprised the dude held onto the ball. That would have been a hilarious way to lose.
All the Aggies who took Nebraska's side in 2009 suddenly understand the rule about incomplete passes and 1 second left.
So to win this game, A&M needed: - an extra down when their QB accidentally downed a bad snap - a second back on the clock when they probably didn't have enough time to clock the ball - a miracle last-second throw and catch to go to OT - an absolutely brutal incomplete call when the receiver caught the pass, took two steps and fumbled.