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  • UWerentThereMan
    UWerentThereMan Member Posts: 3,475

    3 minutes left, 2 possession lead, with the ball, opponent has 0 timeouts and fails two on-sides kick attempts & STILL comes out with the W... I was surprised. I thought it was mathematically impossible.

    I'm surprised you were surprised. Sark is a magician in situations like this.
    I just thought for whatever reason ASU wouldn't execute.
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    Time to fire up the USC Troojan bored Derek....


    Open them gates wide for our fellow Sarkisian sufferers....















    Truthfully, I just want to be right for Thanksgiving and Christmas with my brother in law (USC starting fullback during the PC and Reggie Bush glory years, played 6 years in the show and thinks Sark is great because he turned John David Booty into something competent). The Troojan bored would have all the screen shots I'll ever need....
  • UWerentThereMan
    UWerentThereMan Member Posts: 3,475

    3 minutes left, 2 possession lead, with the ball, opponent has 0 timeouts, opponent fails two on-sides kick attempts & STILL comes out with the W... I was surprised. I thought it was mathematically impossible.

    ASU had to let them score. That was the only way.
    There are many times when it is acceptable, even encouraged, to let someone else score, like playing basketball with your younger brother or sister. Letting your opponent score in the NCAA almost never happens. If anything, losing teams complain about their opponents running up the score during a game that had already been decided. The argument for the winners in that scenario: stop us, if you can. It’s hard to prevent another team from scoring, but almost no one ever simply allows the other team to score.
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,691

    3 minutes left, 2 possession lead, with the ball, opponent has 0 timeouts, opponent fails two on-sides kick attempts & STILL comes out with the W... I was surprised. I thought it was mathematically impossible.

    ASU had to let them score. That was the only way.
    There are many times when it is acceptable, even encouraged, to let someone else score, like playing basketball with your younger brother or sister. Letting your opponent score in the NCAA almost never happens. If anything, losing teams complain about their opponents running up the score during a game that had already been decided. The argument for the winners in that scenario: stop us, if you can. It’s hard to prevent another team from scoring, but almost no one ever simply allows the other team to score.
    If Buck Allen falls down after getting the first down, USC wins.
    YRYK

    WJW
  • UWerentThereMan
    UWerentThereMan Member Posts: 3,475

    3 minutes left, 2 possession lead, with the ball, opponent has 0 timeouts, opponent fails two on-sides kick attempts & STILL comes out with the W... I was surprised. I thought it was mathematically impossible.

    ASU had to let them score. That was the only way.
    There are many times when it is acceptable, even encouraged, to let someone else score, like playing basketball with your younger brother or sister. Letting your opponent score in the NCAA almost never happens. If anything, losing teams complain about their opponents running up the score during a game that had already been decided. The argument for the winners in that scenario: stop us, if you can. It’s hard to prevent another team from scoring, but almost no one ever simply allows the other team to score.
    If Buck Allen falls down after getting the first down, USC wins.
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