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<blockquote data-quote="steebu" data-source="post: 928749" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>Bowden and Andrews said they coached their players “to play til the shadow of the whistle”, which is why they ended up with so many personal foul penalties. I have the quote somewhere in one of my CFB almanacs but I’m sure it’s buried somewhere in my attic under a pile of old kiddo toys or something.</p><p></p><p>About the only thing that really pops out is 1996 Florida - Florida State at Doak. FSU hit Wuerffel late so many times and with so many cheap shots that Spurrier complained about it at every opportunity before their rematch in the Sugar Bowl for the natty. It worked, as FSU picked up numerous roughing penalties and ended up losing the rematch.</p><p></p><p>Edit: oops, haha, just read [USER=5508]@Dress2Jacket[/USER] ’s reply. See? Two of us can clearly remember the cheap shots from that game, so def check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steebu, post: 928749, member: 740"] Bowden and Andrews said they coached their players “to play til the shadow of the whistle”, which is why they ended up with so many personal foul penalties. I have the quote somewhere in one of my CFB almanacs but I’m sure it’s buried somewhere in my attic under a pile of old kiddo toys or something. About the only thing that really pops out is 1996 Florida - Florida State at Doak. FSU hit Wuerffel late so many times and with so many cheap shots that Spurrier complained about it at every opportunity before their rematch in the Sugar Bowl for the natty. It worked, as FSU picked up numerous roughing penalties and ended up losing the rematch. Edit: oops, haha, just read [USER=5508]@Dress2Jacket[/USER] ’s reply. See? Two of us can clearly remember the cheap shots from that game, so def check it out. [/QUOTE]
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