VolOnTheBayou
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Dooley took his foot off the gas? The starters were still in the game and Bray was passing on the second-to-last-series. Taking your foot off the gas is removing the starters after one series in the third quarter (what UC did). Or playing the 3rd team defense most of the 4th quarter (which UC did Saturday), not leaving your starters in deep in the 4th quarter.
You seriously don't think that losing one or two of those fumbles doesn't significantly change the game? Think of the points you don't score at the very least. The UT play-by-play shows at least 14 points that come off the board, as two UT touchdown drives had multiple fumbles, including two fumbles in the Montana red zone. USF took a fumble back 96 yards for a score. What happens if Montana does that? Suddenly the score is 28-23 and it's a much different ballgame.
Will Bray and company have a field day against the UC defense? Montana got Bray for three sacks. Will UC's D-line do as well? If they do, the field day might be UC's, because their back seven is better than Montana's.
I guess we will see.
Dooley took his foot off the gas in that he wasn't calling plays to run up the score. Once we got ahead it felt like he was using the game as just another practice, working on the running game and throwing the ball just to get first downs.
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