- Oct 8, 2017
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Muschamp pulled off one of his signature works Saturday and it was great to see from the other sideline. He got up 17 and went pure Champ ball.
Even though we scored on our next possession, so they were only up 10, still in the 3rd quarter, when USC got the ball back, these were his play calls to greatly help us back in the game:
- Run for 6.
- Broken play on an unsuccessful conservative screen.
- 4 yard “downfield” pass, the only “downfield” pass they would attempt with a lead. They got a first down on the pass. The last they’d call for a while.
- 7 straight runs until a third and 7 when they were now up only 3 and there was still 9 minutes left in the game.
- that 3rd and 7 play got pressured when we knew they had to throw and the ball ended up 10 yards from the closest receiver.
Next time they got the ball back, we had the lead, they got a holding penalty and were forced to throw. Pick and game over.
This was truly his Sistine Chapel.
Thanks Will.
Even though we scored on our next possession, so they were only up 10, still in the 3rd quarter, when USC got the ball back, these were his play calls to greatly help us back in the game:
- Run for 6.
- Broken play on an unsuccessful conservative screen.
- 4 yard “downfield” pass, the only “downfield” pass they would attempt with a lead. They got a first down on the pass. The last they’d call for a while.
- 7 straight runs until a third and 7 when they were now up only 3 and there was still 9 minutes left in the game.
- that 3rd and 7 play got pressured when we knew they had to throw and the ball ended up 10 yards from the closest receiver.
Next time they got the ball back, we had the lead, they got a holding penalty and were forced to throw. Pick and game over.
This was truly his Sistine Chapel.
Thanks Will.
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