I don't know if Stanford got Lucky or Oregon was just unfortunate. That whole OT was weird.
Herbert had only two incompletions in regulation. I think he had five in OT.
2 were aided by p.i and one throw away.
Without that fumble at the end of the game Stanford would have been lucky to get the ball back with any time left. That was a 2nd down fumble so the clock stopped at like 50 seconds. If they call a timeout there it’s still 3rd down? Even if it gets to 4th down you have the option to snap it to the QBs and he can toss a long bomb into the end zone to kill the rest of the clock. Some terrible clock management, or probably better to say some poor coaching of not reminding the RBs to secure the ball over yardage.I don't know if Stanford got Lucky or Oregon was just unfortunate. That whole OT was weird.
Stanford got lucky.
Hmmmm. They lost to Notre Dame in 2012 in a close game and in the Rose Bowl to Michigan State the following year. That is two right there I can think of easily.As usual.
The football gods and horseshoes are on Stanford’s side.
David Shaw never seems to be on the wrong side of close games
U mad?As usual.
The football gods and horseshoes are on Stanford’s side.
David Shaw never seems to be on the wrong side of close games
As usual.
The football gods and horseshoes are on Stanford’s side.
David Shaw never seems to be on the wrong side of close games
There's a fine line between being unlucky and being stupid. Fumbling a ball when doing so is the only thing that can possibly lose the game falls into the stupid category for me.
Seems to be having trouble simply distributing the ball. I thought he was overrated two years ago and he was way better then.