No panic, perfectly executed. Glorious.
No panic, perfectly executed. Glorious.
No panic, perfectly executed. Glorious.
"I am shaking." -- Brock HuardAfter this season, that feels like a long, long time ago, seemingly in a galaxy far, far away.
P.S. That is one of the few sports memories I cherish that is actually heightened by the announcers. I remember the broadcast stayed with them for a good while after the game ended with both of them in shock. Greatness.
WHAT A GREAT TEAM THAT WAS!The thing that really impresses me about this is once the linemen and blockers get into their stances, NOBODY MOVED! Any little flinch and five-yard penalty, 10 second run-off, game over!
Instead, they are stone statues until the ball is snapped.
My favorite was just after the kick they showed three Baylor fans and the guy in the middle was giving a signal like it wasn't good...The student in the front row hunched over screaming always cracks me up. I had a similar reaction watching on TV.
Either 10 or 12 men on the field for TCUAnd if we ran this play this season, predictions on how it would turn out?
Followed by a deep ball throw for a pick six.Either 10 or 12 men on the field for TCU
False start, 10 second runoff, game over.And if we ran this play this season, predictions on how it would turn out?