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<blockquote data-quote="year_of_the_swarm" data-source="post: 487024" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>I have seen this in a few Georgia Tech games this year, and noticed it around the country as well. Nobody is draining the clock in critical situations.</p><p></p><p>Against North Carolina... tie game. 8:00 left. Snapped with 10 seconds left on first and second down, 8 seconds left on 3rd down... 9 seconds left on 3rd and 7... 14 seconds left on the following 4th down play.. 10 seconds left the immediate play with 3:41 to go.. 6 seconds left on the TD play.</p><p></p><p>So UNC has 3:00 minutes left to score and tie the game.... But it could have easily been under 2 minutes or better if they weren't snapping with 9-14 seconds left in that situation.</p><p></p><p>There is a big difference between getting the ball back with 3 minutes and 1 minute. </p><p></p><p>OU did this against Oklahoma State this weekend too... Saw it in a few other "crunch" situations that teams just seem to be running their offense and not intentionally killing the clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="year_of_the_swarm, post: 487024, member: 3149"] I have seen this in a few Georgia Tech games this year, and noticed it around the country as well. Nobody is draining the clock in critical situations. Against North Carolina... tie game. 8:00 left. Snapped with 10 seconds left on first and second down, 8 seconds left on 3rd down... 9 seconds left on 3rd and 7... 14 seconds left on the following 4th down play.. 10 seconds left the immediate play with 3:41 to go.. 6 seconds left on the TD play. So UNC has 3:00 minutes left to score and tie the game.... But it could have easily been under 2 minutes or better if they weren't snapping with 9-14 seconds left in that situation. There is a big difference between getting the ball back with 3 minutes and 1 minute. OU did this against Oklahoma State this weekend too... Saw it in a few other "crunch" situations that teams just seem to be running their offense and not intentionally killing the clock. [/QUOTE]
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