We can wind it back to the 3rd quarter to see where UW may have save 20 seconds. Of course Texas calls different plays once a butterfly beats its wings.
I've never heard of people talking about clock management on the 3rd to last drive. That being said Penix threw it away and should have just taken a sack or even run oob under the newfangled rule.
I just checked. It says your yards per play and avg points appear to be the same as last year, about 80/120.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2023-team-offense.html
Here we go again.
Every other level of football tells players which team they will play for. Should college football adopt geographic restrictions or a draft make the playoff equitable?
But not really on the field. In this NFL model and early season loss on the field is moot for a team that gets good at the end of the season.
A playoff tells you which team is best equipped to win an elimination tournament. Pollsters can take into account all factors when deciding which team had the best season.
A playoff tells me which team has recruited depth to play two or more hard games in a row. That is not a problem in the NFL of course. There has never been a TCU or BYU to win in the CFP era and I expect that to continue as they have made it worse.
Our administrators and their brown noses. I don't know whether to be surprised that the southern wing of the ACC seems to have no interest in academic schmoozing.
That means the vote is not really close. The other schools can't vote YEA if UNC, Clem, FSU all vote NAY. That would be signing their relegation papers for years down the road.
Well as I was saying. Now you would be in some type of pod with TX/OU/A&M. That ridiculous long horn network derailed the trajectories of many programs.