It was a theorem which had a corollary. But the corollary, thankfully, was benign.
I noticed that too when I watched it on replay.
some actual competition- which we won't see this week either
I'm looking for all the fans to sit down and no stadium music. I'd also like to park less than 50 yards from a stadium entrance with quick and easy exit and entry. Having cheerleaders bring me mixed drinks would be nice also
It was so consistenty high it made me wonder if it's by design. Maybe they want the ball at head height so he can catch it with thumbs centered. But it would seem that it's a greater risk of putting the snap over his head.
Hamler needs to work on getting those one hop linedrive punts at full speed. Can't think of much more to work on.
This. I noticed it a lot early and then stopped paying attention later.. perhaps they got it fixed (ergo my lack of noticing)... perhaps a new center snapping. But it cost us a couple times and even where it didn't vs idaho, it will vs michigan and osu and msu and iowa. The last thing we need is the QB having to worry about playing goalie... and geez, what happens if we try a direct to the crossing receiver end around? ouch.A lot of the first half snaps where high.
I was being sarcastic. More or less making fun of how bad the "All American" punter was. Also pointing out how little we have to work on.Job One = Secure the ball!