Week 9 - A Pause For Reflection

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Re: Week 9 - A Pause For Reflection

Postby Cane from the Bend » Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:51 pm

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That was a wild parallel ...

Both games had the defenses come up with a stop at the same time. Literally, it was 4th down and Miami (OH) threw an incompletion, at the same time that Bowling Green threw an interception.

Both games were well under 2 minutes, timeouts had been already used, so Buffalo & Kent State were taking knees at the same time to run out the game clock.

Fun Night for Football.

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Re: Week 9 - A Pause For Reflection

Postby Mountainman » Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:56 pm

Cane from the Bend wrote:---

That was a wild parallel ...

Both games had the defenses come up with a stop at the same time. Literally, it was 4th down and Miami (OH) threw an incompletion, at the same time that Bowling Green threw an interception.

Both games were well under 2 minutes, timeouts had been already used, so Buffalo & Kent State were taking knees at the same time to run out the game clock.

Fun Night for Football.

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Yep, both were close and entertaining games...... I kept switching back and forth. :lol:
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