The wr run to the opposite side of the field so it could have been a mix up. It also might have been intended for the TE to sneak out, but he gets pancaked. It seems that it is right after that that Browning tucks the ball and tries to just get to the line of scrimmage. It could have been a designed run, but then that would seem odd to run with browning.
The wr run to the opposite side of the field so it could have been a mix up. It also might have been intended for the TE to sneak out, but he gets pancaked. It seems that it is right after that that Browning tucks the ball and tries to just get to the line of scrimmage. It could have been a designed run, but then that would seem odd to run with browning.
Definitely looks like a designed bootleg run. It's a classic "They'll never expect it!", except they did. Might have worked if not for the terrible excecution by Browning. First he turns the wrong way and fails to hide the ball behind him, then he barely sells the hand-off. This guy is entering his 4th year. Let that sink in.
The amazing thing about Jake’s performance in the UCLA game is that we only let him throw 11 times and he was still terrible.
That's some elite arm strength. Not a lot of guys can make a throw like that, where the ball can stop mid-flight and goes up a little higher. It's like he's defying the laws of physics.
The wr run to the opposite side of the field so it could have been a mix up. It also might have been intended for the TE to sneak out, but he gets pancaked. It seems that it is right after that that Browning tucks the ball and tries to just get to the line of scrimmage. It could have been a designed run, but then that would seem odd to run with browning.
Definitely looks like a designed bootleg run. It's a classic "They'll never expect it!", except they did. Might have worked if not for the terrible excecution by Browning. First he turns the wrong way and fails to hide the ball behind him, then he barely sells the hand-off. This guy is entering his 4th year. Let that sink in.
If that is really the call, that is so idiotic. Also, did UCLA have their LB spy Browning on that play or did he just read it correctly?
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He basically made the same throw against Utah but the Ute defender mistimed his jump.