Yeah, I didn't like it when I heard him say that. That was not an endorsement of our defense.Key also said “I knew we wouldn’t get the ball back.” So I think I’m guessing correctly. Get to FG range in 4 minutes and bleed clock after you’re there.
Isn't point per possession the same as points when everyone gets, the same number of possessions.I’ve seen a few people write that FSU should have let us score quickly so that they would have a shot. I wouldn’t go that far.
In real time, sports journalists were questioning “why is Key going for a field goal here”? He did get the guaranteed last word in the game. I think we could have scored a TD if we wanted to.
By the way, both teams had 7 possessions. We scored more with the same number of shots.
Four-minute mode is what I snap into when I really want to show my wife a good time... as opposed my usual 30-second shot clock.
CPJ let the mutts score in a game (2010?) in order to get the last possession with some time left. At the time, we had been mostly unsuccessful in stopping them anyway. The strategy was risky, and it failed.I’ve seen a few people write that FSU should have let us score quickly so that they would have a shot. I wouldn’t go that far.
In real time, sports journalists were questioning “why is Key going for a field goal here”? He did get the guaranteed last word in the game. I think we could have scored a TD if we wanted to.
By the way, both teams had 7 possessions. We scored more with the same number of shots.
It was on the drive—the criticism was for “playing for a field goal”, it was not for taking a field goal as time expired.CPJ let the mutts score in a game (2010?) in order to get the last possession with some time left. At the time, we had been mostly unsuccessful in stopping them anyway. The strategy was risky, and it failed.
Was questioning the field goal attempt occurring on an earlier down? Because it was fourth and 5 with no time left when we kicked. Before our fumble, I suppose we may have had a chance for a TD but there was less than a minute left and would likely have required some passing, which is much riskier.
That was a different situation. They were ahead in the game and could run the clock out. The only way for us to get the ball back and even have a chance to win the game was to let them score. While we were not able to score, it was a brilliant piece of coaching . Even Richt admitted that he had been out coached thereCPJ let the mutts score in a game (2010?) in order to get the last possession with some time left. At the time, we had been mostly unsuccessful in stopping them anyway. The strategy was risky, and it failed.
Was questioning the field goal attempt occurring on an earlier down? Because it was fourth and 5 with no time left when we kicked. Before our fumble, I suppose we may have had a chance for a TD but there was less than a minute left and would likely have required some passing, which is much riskier.
This is where I landed too.Given their timeouts plus the 2-minute timeout, if we ran an actual four-minute offense we would have given FSU the ball back with too much time left.
So, I think he was describing how they wanted to run the last series like their standard 4-minute offense, with allowance for pacing it to run out more clock. It’s easier to do that than to speed it up. Whatever it was, it worked.
You are correct - I was not able to remember the exact situation (even though I was at the game), but do remember Richt admitting he was outfoxed there towards the end.That was a different situation. They were ahead in the game and could run the clock out. The only way for us to get the ball back and even have a chance to win the game was to let them score. While we were not able to score, it was a brilliant piece of coaching . Even Richt admitted that he had been out coached there
Agree that Key was thinking FG all along, and never give the ball back to FSU. The “four minute” terminology is unfamiliar to me, as opposed to the two minute drill, which I’ve heard a million times.I’ve seen a few people write that FSU should have let us score quickly so that they would have a shot. I wouldn’t go that far.
In real time, sports journalists were questioning “why is Key going for a field goal here”? He did get the guaranteed last word in the game. I think we could have scored a TD if we wanted to.
By the way, both teams had 7 possessions. We scored more with the same number of shots.
Every team implements a four min offense nowadays. Offenses have become so efficient and dynamic that scoring too early can be an issue. Unfortunately with GT’s poor defenses over the past 15 years, we are all too familiar with it… hopefully this year changes that trend!