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That was bait, wasn’t it?This can't be possible....Coach Key has not said a single word about a big transition.
That was bait, wasn’t it?This can't be possible....Coach Key has not said a single word about a big transition.
On tv it started a little left of the post, started moving toward the upright, and then straightened out so it missed. I thought it was going to be good about half way.We had a 94% chance of winning with 6 minutes left
Then they had a 95% chance of winning with 1:20 remaining
Then we had a 99% chance of winning with 20 seconds left
It dropped to 76% when they were setting up for the 58 yard FG attempt.
Plus that kick could have gone another 5-10 yards with the distance he had. Honestly if he would have given it just a bit more loft the wind was going left to right and the ball was moving toward the goal posts. The extra loft would have carried it into the goal post.
It is a game of inches! what a game
I saw something seem to move way left and then it almost went in. That was crazy!On tv it started a little left of the post, started moving toward the upright, and then straightened out so it missed. I thought it was going to be good about half way.
Their kicker brought his own grass?if you saw the kicker toss grass into the air before the kick you could see it was blowing left to right with a decent clip. So he tried to start it a little to the left but pushed it farther than he planned. (Thankfully)
actually looked like a pom pom strings but what everTheir kicker brought his own grass?
We’re lucky he didn’t take the more prudent route and go with the known of the prevailing wind that had been blowing all day from the north-northwest instead of the more unknown of the swirling winds that more than likely were different than what his Pom Pom grass was telling him at about midfield.Well kudos to him if he can plot windage gusting 10-15 mph and darn near hit a game winner from 58 yards out! At first, I thought he was going to be way wide and a bit short. Maybe my eyes were deceiving me because I lost the ball and then saw it just pass the left upright so close I didn’t know in or out till the refs signaled no good. Just a truly great effort on his part.
As a matter of fact he did that twice. I think he thought he had it. To tell the truth, I thought he had it too.if you saw the kicker toss grass into the air before the kick you could see it was blowing left to right with a decent clip. So he tried to start it a little to the left but pushed it farther than he planned. (Thankfully)
Yeah, I thought the kick was going to veer eastward with the wind, and it did but not quite enough. The wind blew toward the northeast. The south to north vector of the wind was strong enough to modify the effect of the west to east vector just enough to keep it just west of the westernmost upright. Does that make sense?As a matter of fact he did that twice. I think he thought he had it. To tell the truth, I thought he had it too.
We don't really need to understand all of it. Just enough to pass the test. This will be on the test right?Yeah, I thought the kick was going to veer eastward with the wind, and it did but not quite enough. The wind blew toward the northeast. The south to north vector of the wind was strong enough to modify the effect of the west to east vector just enough to keep it just west of the westernmost upright. Does that make sense?
I'm sorry, I thought this was the test. Isn't this Physics 101?We don't really need to understand all of it. Just enough to pass the test. This will be on the test right?
Sure it makes sense...I think. Anyway he missed it by a foot or so. Hell of a kick by the young man just a little off.Yeah, I thought the kick was going to veer eastward with the wind, and it did but not quite enough. The wind blew toward the northeast. The south to north vector of the wind was strong enough to modify the effect of the west to east vector just enough to keep it just west of the westernmost upright. Does that make sense?