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I am grateful that he did but if I were a Hokie fan, I would be spitting nails over the way he let the last VT drive play out. Third and one inside our 30 yard line with almost 2 minutes left in the game and he throws a pass to get the first down. Incomplete, and not even close really. Now he has a time out to think about the 4th down and the best he can come up with is to go for the kill shot with a bomb down the middle?
We really would have had trouble stopping that big QB on two runs to gain one yard. They had plenty of time and timeouts left. I just think he let his team down making those decisions.
I also think those actions may cost him a shot at moving up a notch to a school that may be evaluating him for the head position. Personally, I hope he stays at VPI and continues to make bone head decisions like that, especially when playing GT.
Go Jackets!
He is a good coach. He clearly explained in the post game conference that he felt like GT was stacking the LOS and there was little choice but to go for it on both downs. Personally, I would have run on third down. Heavens, if you can't get a first down running the ball with McMillan your best back what does that say about confidence in your offensive line? But then I see, Lawrence Austin run blitzing with Mitchell and Alexander closing the gaps and I understand why he did it. If Lawrence or is was it Lance? Never mind, never can keep them straight makes any penetration it is over. He does not miss tackles. You had your most physical, best receiver in Cam Phillips matched up man to man in press coverage with an untried freshman why not take a shot on fourth down? I can tell you that the situation on fourth down did not look good for running the ball.