Top 35 Plays of 2015: #7 – Brian Randolph’s Pass Breakup

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Randolph was a true workman and made some crucial plays while at UT. He'll certainly be missed this season.
 
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I kind of understand rushing three, but the more I think about it....

I can understand rushing 3. I can't understand using a 4th to spy a pro-style QB on the final play of the game from 25-30 yards from the EZ requiring aTD. Maybe someone can help me with that?
 
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Rushing 3 is almost a never good idea. It will get you fired.

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John Jancek.





I couldn't believe Cam fell down in coverage on that play. Not a good highlight to have.

I think he saw Randolph coming over the top and took himself out to avoid a collision knowing Randolph was in the better spot to knock the ball away.
 
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Rushing 3 is almost a never good idea. It will get you fired.

Signed,

John Jancek.





I couldn't believe Cam fell down in coverage on that play. Not a good highlight to have.

Would've thought that he would've learned from the FL game...apparently not.
 
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I think he saw Randolph coming over the top and took himself out to avoid a collision knowing Randolph was in the better spot to knock the ball away.

You may be right, but if so, he probably should have taken himself out of the play a little more gracefully.
 
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I'm thinking this play might have been higher than #7 for last year. It cemented an absolutely critical must win. While the play didn't necessarily save the game, it ended it. What didn't happen is Georgia scoring and then going for two and winning or scoring to tie the score and having great momentum to start overtime.
 
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You can make a strong argument that this play should be ranked higher!

If Randolph is out of position on this play, our season could have been VERY different! :no:

Not to mention I almost had a STROKE when that pass went up!!

"Ya Hear that Elizabeth??"


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I didn't exhale until the clock hit zeroes and the teams met at midfield. After 13 men on the field at LSU and the debacle at the Music City Bowl, you can't be too sure.

What a great play by Randolph. The highlight of his career.
 
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hey, someone made a play to win a game. it was about time, and something that was sorely missed in the FL and OU games.

great play BR.
 
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I think he saw Randolph coming over the top and took himself out to avoid a collision knowing Randolph was in the better spot to knock the ball away.

It's either that or he stumbled turning around to jump and deflect the ball himself. It happens, but that would have been an awful time for it to happen.
 
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I actually thought the game was over because if I remember correctly didn't UGA commit a penalty clocking the ball under 10 seconds? I forget the circumstance.
 
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I just realized how high suttons football iq is. He saw Randolph out of the corner of his eye and hit the dirt quickly. Good heads up play by both players.
 
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I actually thought the game was over because if I remember correctly didn't UGA commit a penalty clocking the ball under 10 seconds? I forget the circumstance.

Yea that game almost ended twice before that. I think TK jr bobbled an easy pick in the end zone. Then the offensive penalty before that play, but the clock was already stopped so no run off
 
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I can understand rushing 3. I can't understand using a 4th to spy a pro-style QB on the final play of the game from 25-30 yards from the EZ requiring aTD. Maybe someone can help me with that?

Well let's put it this way, the guy who called that defensive play "chose" to leave the DC position at an SEC school to be the secondaries coach at a G5 program.
 
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I just realized how high suttons football iq is. He saw Randolph out of the corner of his eye and hit the dirt quickly. Good heads up play by both players.

Sutton did not intentionally duck down. You think our best DB made an assumption and hoped Randolph would make the play and just fell down on purpose? In the biggest play of the game? No...he lost his footing and thank God Randolph WAS in the position to make the play because if he's not that IS a TD and a devastating OT.
 
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This was a great play by Randolph. But man that punt will be something that will go down in history
 
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you can make a strong argument that this play should be ranked higher!

If randolph is out of position on this play, our season could have been very different! :no:

Not to mention i almost had a stroke when that pass went up!!

"ya hear that elizabeth??"


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