Since there seems to be ongoing confusion around this penalty and whether or not it was called correctly against us, here is the actual rule from the 2021 NCAA Rulebook (italics mine):
"Horse Collar Tackle ARTICLE 15. All players are prohibited from grabbing the inside back collar of the...
Not trying to rain on our defensive parade, but the rain seemed to affect both QBs, particularly in the first half. ;)
I do think the interceptions were not a lucky break but a consequence of our DBs being in the right place at the right time as well as a bit of disguising coverage. And we...
Somehow I didn't see your comment when I replied to @leatherneckjacket about the missed block.
TE blocking is something we definitely need to continue working on.
I don't recall the play in question, but by rule, if you grab either the back or side of the shoulder pad from the inside, it's a foul. The rule was updated a few years ago to also extend to grabbing the jersey in the nameplate area (upper back). The latter is what our guy (Kennard?) was...
The craziest thing about the quote is that he has to go through an elaborate explanation of the circumstances before finally concluding that they should have just taken a knee. It's as if he didn't realize it was an option until giving the situation considerable thought!
The story of this game is that we couldn’t move the ball well on offense – but we made the critical plays when we had to. Miami had over 450 yards of offense and it appeared we were getting pushed around – but they failed to protect the ball, and we stopped them when we had to.
I tried to check...
I turned it off after our last time out when it had become obvious we couldn’t stop them from getting first downs. A few minutes later I was checking scores on ESPN – and I was like WTH happened? Had to go back to DVR and watch the ending. Oddly, I usually watch our games to the bitter end, but...
This. I don't understand the logic of those who say we should not have retained him unless they can make a case for him being detrimental to the program in other ways. We have to pay him through 2025 regardless.
As head coach, Key is accountable for all 3 phases of the game.
On Offense, he deserves credit for the improvement, but I wonder how much of it is due to the players (particularly the transfers) or is it better coaching? He brought in a new O-line coach and a new O-coordinator, and it does seem...
I understand the frustration with what appears to be selective rule enforcement by the NCAA. However, from what has been disclosed, Tez was initially not eligible for a waiver by rule.
I suspect the problem was there was not any written guidance for Tez’s specific situation in order for the...
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