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FWST: TCU loss is on a coach for taking the ball away from a QB who should win the Heisman
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<blockquote data-quote="Limey Frog" data-source="post: 3228662" data-attributes="member: 16969"><p>Right, you could have put Jackson in for two sneaks if fatigue was the issue.</p><p></p><p>I agree that sneaking was the obvious call. I understand why we went to Kendre after the year he's had, and if they'd tried something clever and failed we'd all be asking why they didn't just hand it off. But I said to my friend I was watching with as soon as we took the knee to go to OT that a short field favored K-State because they'd beaten us upfront all day. In the end that won it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limey Frog, post: 3228662, member: 16969"] Right, you could have put Jackson in for two sneaks if fatigue was the issue. I agree that sneaking was the obvious call. I understand why we went to Kendre after the year he's had, and if they'd tried something clever and failed we'd all be asking why they didn't just hand it off. But I said to my friend I was watching with as soon as we took the knee to go to OT that a short field favored K-State because they'd beaten us upfront all day. In the end that won it. [/QUOTE]
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