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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 968230" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>What amazes me is that GT had 176 yds total offense and 77 yds passing with less than 40 seconds left in the game and then had 74 yds passing in the final 30 seconds.</p><p></p><p>Given how little the offense accomplished that game - only 2 drives of more than 4 plays, only 1 drive of over 50 yds, only 2 drives of over 26 yds (until the last drive) - it is amazing the offense scored, as they had been mostly stoned by Miami's defense throughout the game.</p><p></p><p>I came so close to turning to another channel with 1:21 left on the clock as there was no way GT could get the ball back at that point unless Miami made one of the dumbest decisions in football history - and they did. Not only did Miami make the decision once, they did it twice as they ran the ball on the play before the fumble as well.</p><p></p><p>It was also pointed out that Miami had not taken a knee in any game this year and that Cristobal's decision in this game was eerily similar to the 2018 Oregon-Stanford game (with the same result).</p><p></p><p>They also were snapping the ball with time on the clock. They easily could have run another 15 seconds or more off the clock on that final drive if they ran the clock down more. There were so many poor in-game management decisions on that last drive - but i'll happily take a win any day. One of my favorite last second wins as GT should never even have had the opportunity to win that game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 968230, member: 1776"] What amazes me is that GT had 176 yds total offense and 77 yds passing with less than 40 seconds left in the game and then had 74 yds passing in the final 30 seconds. Given how little the offense accomplished that game - only 2 drives of more than 4 plays, only 1 drive of over 50 yds, only 2 drives of over 26 yds (until the last drive) - it is amazing the offense scored, as they had been mostly stoned by Miami's defense throughout the game. I came so close to turning to another channel with 1:21 left on the clock as there was no way GT could get the ball back at that point unless Miami made one of the dumbest decisions in football history - and they did. Not only did Miami make the decision once, they did it twice as they ran the ball on the play before the fumble as well. It was also pointed out that Miami had not taken a knee in any game this year and that Cristobal's decision in this game was eerily similar to the 2018 Oregon-Stanford game (with the same result). They also were snapping the ball with time on the clock. They easily could have run another 15 seconds or more off the clock on that final drive if they ran the clock down more. There were so many poor in-game management decisions on that last drive - but i'll happily take a win any day. One of my favorite last second wins as GT should never even have had the opportunity to win that game. [/QUOTE]
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