That much was predictable.It was a Cristobal master class in poor in game coaching. Miami has succeeded in spite of him, even staying in this game.
I’d love to see one myself but the way the landscape of college athletics has changed I’m not sure it would feel as great as maybe 10 years ago.I'm painfully jealous of diehard Hoosier football fans. They are living my dream.
Wasn't it 7.5 though?Was anyone else scared of a possible safety at the end ? Lol I know I was
Its just as much a victory for coaching and talent evaluation. Their "blue chip ratio" is historically low for a national championship team. Most of these guys were super low ranks out of high school! Less than 10% 4 and 5 stars on the rosterAnybody know just how much Cuban spent for them? Is this a victory against NIL or for NIL, I don’t know.
I think he had to because the Indiana player took off his helmet while on the field.
I was wondering the same thing and was just looking it upDid he just break the trophy? Isn’t that whole base supposed to be part of it?
I thought they let them both get away with a lot but they were fair. I mean they probably could of called a dozen pass interference penalties but I’m ok with them allowing it both ways.Honestly, they blew so many calls I’d give them a pass if they missed that one. I already knew they were incompetent, not throwing a flag there wouldn’t have changed my opinion of them or impacted the game.
I meant more so that Miami would get the ball back if there was a safetyWasn't it 7.5 though?
Still would have needed a miracle. Only about 45 seconds left.I meant more so that Miami would get the ball back if there was a safety
Wow. Mendoza's mom has MS. Didn't know that.
Both decisions to go for it on 4th down were very ballsy. Most coaches would not have made those decisions.How about going for it down by the goal line on 4th down?