Most Impressive Single Play versus TCU

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I'm going with KiAnte Hardin's tackle on the Mortell's punt from the end zone. Amazing speed and athletic ability to hold the returner to no gain.
 

Lots of good plays by he new guys. I was also impressed with Ace Rodgers. He was flying all over out there. We played a ton of guys on defense and I never felt like the talent dropped that much.
 

Cashman's tackle on the punt/KO return is burned into my head. Shaking off his block and then absolutely freezing the return man at the point of contact.....he became somebody to watch on that play.
 

Going with Huff's hit on Boykin on the option. QB got rid of the ball, but I went, "Geeze, that's a quick read and reaction for a freshman!"
 

Gotta be the Flea-Flicker, right?
 


Going with Huff's hit on Boykin on the option. QB got rid of the ball, but I went, "Geeze, that's a quick read and reaction for a freshman!"

Gets my vote as well.
 

Going with Huff's hit on Boykin on the option. QB got rid of the ball, but I went, "Geeze, that's a quick read and reaction for a freshman!"

He was also the main reason TCU had to kick a FG on their first possession. He caused the sack when they tried to set up the screen.
 

There were two plays in that game that you just can't make and expect to win. First the strip sack of Mitch on the 18 yard line. Second Williams stretch fumble into the endzone. Those two plays lead to difference of 14 points.
 

A couple of Eric Murray plays come to mind, but the wrestle->fumble->recovery that the refs didn't give us.
 



There were two plays in that game that you just can't make and expect to win. First the strip sack of Mitch on the 18 yard line. Second Williams stretch fumble into the endzone. Those two plays lead to difference of 14 points.

And you call that impressive?? Only if you cheer against the Gophers ..
 

No only to point out that two plays can cost you a big game. And in this case they changed the outcome.
 

No only to point out that two plays can cost you a big game. And in this case they changed the outcome.
And the two wide-open receivers missed by Boykin which would have been TDs also had a big impact on the outcome, almost costing TCU the game.
 

There were two plays in that game that you just can't make and expect to win. First the strip sack of Mitch on the 18 yard line. Second Williams stretch fumble into the endzone. Those two plays lead to difference of 14 points.

No only to point out that two plays can cost you a big game. And in this case they changed the outcome.

Read the title of the thread and try again, dip****.
 






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