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<blockquote data-quote="Towaliga" data-source="post: 278451" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Since this is a "what if..." banter session, I know it's an apple to oranges comparison, but there is a HS coach in Arkansas that operates under the philosophy of always go for 2, always onside kick (he has 12 different variations of onside kicks that he uses), and never punt. He won't even let his team field punts, feeling there is a chance for a fumble. In 12 seasons at Pulaski Academy, he has an 85% winning record and has at least 5 state championships and a couple of runner-ups in Class 5A. He once played a team that has a student body 5X the size of Pulaski (Pulaski only has 350 students), and was winning by a score of 29-0 before their opponent ran a single offensive play (They finally won by a score of 64-34).</p><p></p><p>One final note: I'm not saying GT should try it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Towaliga, post: 278451, member: 14"] Since this is a "what if..." banter session, I know it's an apple to oranges comparison, but there is a HS coach in Arkansas that operates under the philosophy of always go for 2, always onside kick (he has 12 different variations of onside kicks that he uses), and never punt. He won't even let his team field punts, feeling there is a chance for a fumble. In 12 seasons at Pulaski Academy, he has an 85% winning record and has at least 5 state championships and a couple of runner-ups in Class 5A. He once played a team that has a student body 5X the size of Pulaski (Pulaski only has 350 students), and was winning by a score of 29-0 before their opponent ran a single offensive play (They finally won by a score of 64-34). One final note: I'm not saying GT should try it! [/QUOTE]
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