Ha. 21 is not even really an adult; we just tell you you're an adult and pat you on the head so you kids feel better about yourself. Now get off my lawn.
We are 1-7 all time in Manhattan and 7-5 against Bill Snyder. The only Texas squad to win there was the 2002 team that finished #6 at 11-2
Texas 13
KSU 17
Damn. Just saw the score and tuned in.... Damn.
I get the Army's running offense is hard to stop when you don't see that O very often, but what they hell has Army been doing on D?
OK, I was wrong, linemen including the snapper must have their shoulders 'approximately parallel' to the LOS. Refs made the correct call
http://amarefs.org/FR16.pdf
SECTION 27. Team and Player Designations
ARTICLE 4. a. Lineman. 1. A lineman is any Team A player legally on his scrimmage line (Rule 2-21-2). 2. A Team A player is legally on his scrimmage line when he faces his opponent’s goal line with the line of his shoulders approximately parallel thereto and either (a) he is the snapper (Rule 2-27-8) or (b) his head breaks the plane of the line drawn through the waistline of the snapper
This.
NFL Defensive coaching staffs are really good at finding weakness. Give at 8 or so games. If there is a flaw in either QBs game, it will be found and exploited.
It's tool early to tell, but Damn did the NFL need some new QB stars.
Let's not get carried away. Baker needed that time on the bench to grow up and learn the offense. This wouldn't have happened if they threw Baker to the wolves way back at the start of the season.
I don't know if it's going to wear off before the end of the game, but the Browns are playing with big energy. It feels like if they got a score or two, they could wing this going away.