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Turnovers: Why We Were So Good in 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 130719" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Agree. In the Orange Bowl early in the third quarter Mississippi State was playing from behind and ended up going for it on fourth and long. The point is they had already acknowledged to themselves on some level that they were only getting the ball a few more times. Sure enough, after they failed on fourth down Tech marched the length of the field to go up by over two touchdowns. After that Tech forced a fumble on a vicious hit by Golden and Tech was quickly up by 22 and the game was over even with a quarter and a half of football left to play. You could just see it on the faces of the Mississippi State players, coaches and fans that they knew it was over because they would never have enough possessions with enough time to close this gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 130719, member: 1640"] Agree. In the Orange Bowl early in the third quarter Mississippi State was playing from behind and ended up going for it on fourth and long. The point is they had already acknowledged to themselves on some level that they were only getting the ball a few more times. Sure enough, after they failed on fourth down Tech marched the length of the field to go up by over two touchdowns. After that Tech forced a fumble on a vicious hit by Golden and Tech was quickly up by 22 and the game was over even with a quarter and a half of football left to play. You could just see it on the faces of the Mississippi State players, coaches and fans that they knew it was over because they would never have enough possessions with enough time to close this gap. [/QUOTE]
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