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  • #61
    Sorsby got greedy last night with that last pass. A full assortment of downs with 41 seconds (more than enough time) left in the game. Why not work down the field to get a little closer before going into the end-zone? At worse if UC does not get into the end zone, it is close enough to kick a sure field goal and tie the game. UC could have then taken the win in overtime. I thought that Sorsby played some hero-ball with that last pass.

    Also, what was with the very odd time-out call by Satterfield with 8 seconds to go in the 4th quarter before the 2:00 time-out? I really did not understand why Satterfield decided not to keep the time-out until after the 2:00 break. Can anyone explain why Satterfield may have done that?

    The loss last night extends the UC losing streak to 6 games. Remember UC lost 5 straight games to end last season.
    Last edited by leeraymond372@gmail.com; 08-29-2025, 11:36 AM.

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    • #62
      Same old stinking pile of doo-doo. Secondary is not in position to defend.Our recievers can't get open or QB doesn't trust them.Coaches are befuddled.The game ball needs to go to Cunningham for allowing this game that was contractually to be played at Nippert to be moved to home field for Nebraska.Do we need $3 million badly enough to humiliate and alienate what loyal fans we have left? So now we are back to being Southeast Directional State where we get a payday to travel to Almighty U and get our heads clobbered? I thought we left that land 30 years ago. If we have truly sunk this low somebody with inside information please let us know so we can unload our season tickets and Bearcat gear. Hey but don't worry you'll have a great "fan experience" as we tangle with a MAC opponent.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Lobot View Post
        I like that they took the shot. I don't like that Sorsby forced it into the field of play and under threw Goodie with time on the clock and the potential for a tie and OT. You throw that ball to the outside where only your guy can make a play on it and live to fight on the next play.
        I don’t like it at all. It was like the golfer who needs a birdie to win and a par to tie on the Par 5 18th hole. So he tries to reach the green in two with a 260 yard shot over the lake. The guy who does that loses 98 times out of 100, when two easy shots will do better than one very risky one. I thought it was a dumb call.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by longtimefan View Post

          I don’t like it at all. It was like the golfer who needs a birdie to win and a par to tie on the Par 5 18th hole. So he tries to reach the green in two with a 260 yard shot over the lake. The guy who does that loses 98 times out of 100, when two easy shots will do better than one very risky one. I thought it was a dumb call.
          After a few seasons of such calls, we need to consider the source.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by longtimefan View Post

            I don’t like it at all. It was like the golfer who needs a birdie to win and a par to tie on the Par 5 18th hole. So he tries to reach the green in two with a 260 yard shot over the lake. The guy who does that loses 98 times out of 100, when two easy shots will do better than one very risky one. I thought it was a dumb call.
            Absolutely right!

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            • #66
              I agree with longtimefan's golf analogy - very appropriate.

              Here are some ramblings...make of it what you will:

              Urban Meyer would not have lost that game if he was coaching the 'Cats
              The entire game it looked like they were playing conservatively/not to lose, then played reckless at the end.
              If QB runs are basically the offense then we're doomed and he won't last...
              Temp,tempo,tempo - we need to control the ball, keep possessions, give the defense a rest...
              Look at what an offensive guru can do - Golesh at USF from the Heupel tree - he's resurrecting a program that was about as low as you can be a couple of years ago...
              I've touted Chesney (Holy Cross now at JMU)...and recently Nixon (OC) at Syracuse has caught my eye
              We need a creative offensive mind like the Kansas coach - different formations, motions...keeps the defense guessing and hesitant...
              'Cats win that game at Nippert even with all the miscues...

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