Missouri Gave Up

ferrisbva68

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I know it is extremely unlikely, but I was absolutely amazed with 3 timeouts and down by 2 scores that Missouri didn't take a shot at the endzone and then try and recover an onside kick and throw another hail mary.

The clock looked like it was at 24 seconds when Missouri decided to pack it in and not even try. If I was a Missouri player I would be embarassed about my coaches skipping out on the chance to even try.

 
I was a little surprised about that too. Why give up, even if the chances are 0.00001%? Crazier things have happened. If they call timeout with 24 seconds, they get a couple shots at the endzone to cut it to one score.

 
I don't like to say anything about too many coaches, especially when one had owned a series record, but after watching them in the KU/MU game last year, and in this game, I think the urban legend "Pinkel factor" may actually have steam.

Then again, I still think Pelini should have gone for it on 4th & 1 at the VT 37 and hope to milk the clock for the win and potential 5-0 start and potential top 10 - 15 ranking... so I can't say we're immune from the questionable HC call from time to time. The difference is that we have a second year coach still learning, versus a HC who has been around the same team for nearly a decade.

 
Agreed. All that can happen is you don't make it, but to not even try....what a waste. When I saw the thread title I thought, we came back in that game, nobody quit. But yeah, they conceded there at the end.

 
maybe but honestly 15 pts in 24 seconds is more like .000000000000000000001pct chance, and the Suh factor makes it even worse!

 
No excuse to give up.

A 27-19 loss would have players and fans alike feeling better than 27-12.

 
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