During a timeout, Shawn Clark huddled his Appalachian State defense together to warn players what would happen next
During a timeout, Shawn Clark huddled his Appalachian State defense together to warn players what would happen next
I expected a QB RPO on 3rd. Only a super easy pitch and catch, otherwise run it. I can’t second guess the safety because it never ever occurred to me.
It worked and if it hadn't worked Louisiana would have won in overtime.
I enjoyed reading the percentages of winning on the different types of hypotheticals.
But back to the Napier podcast. I REALLY appreciate how he put his foot down on discussing hypotheticals.
Hypotheticals are for us fans.
a. i cant believe that is weirdest play of entire season
b. why didnt he just have boudreaux hike it out of endzone on purpose like he did all night and noone would have been surprised or questioned it
Coach Napier explained that option 2 was not going to happen because they hadn't practiced it and why would he place his qb in that situation, in that weather?
Option 1 wasn't a good option either; if you don't make it they get great field position.
So, option 3 was the best option!
Here's the other thing no one that I've read has mentioned. By taking the safety, you also gave App the option to kick a field goal to tie. Without the safety, the only choice was that App HAD to go for the TD. It changed how App approached their possession. They "knew" they could tie it if all else failed, so they played it safer than if it were all or nothing with a TD.
See my post here ... point #4.
Brian
Here is what I appreciate about coach Napier.
This play proves he is "thinking" DURING the game, you can't plan for this.
He chose a NOVEL move that no one had seen before strictly due to an unforeseen quirk in the game at hand.
And it worked.
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