68 let a DLineman through and the MSU player got his paw on the ball. End of game.
I am sure our special teams coach will address blocking protection for FGs and punt / kick off coverage.
68 let a DLineman through and the MSU player got his paw on the ball. End of game.
I am sure our special teams coach will address blocking protection for FGs and punt / kick off coverage.
Concur
But I am worried about the lack of teaching and development from our ST coach.
The field goal attempt is at 10:20. Not a great view, I cannot really tell if it was blocked or he just didn't hit it right. Kinda like when I play golf. I will hit one fat, then one thin, then one just right. You need an Apple computer to add up my final score.
Maybe someone else can try to slow it down an give a definitive answer, I could not. The ball travels like it was a tipped ball.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJP4n9WrlOY
Looks like #94 for MSU got a hand on it. He was literally in the Tech backfield, with Tech #68 completely turned around and chasing him.
My question: How does Tech #68 (Dakota White, 6'4", 295, 2nd yr Freshman from Katy, TX) get beat THAT BADLY, so quickly? I mean, we're only talking 2 seconds here. TWO SECONDS. And that MSU #94 was 3 yds deep in our backfield. Really? Was this Tech player day dreaming or something? Shouldn't a 6'4", 295, player be able to just STAND IN THE WAY?
I swear, only a matador could have gotten out of the way of #94 that fast.