Deckergopher
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God Damnit! Of course my stream crashes on our 3rd down play and doesn't come back up!
Mine crashed too for bout 5 seconds but play restarted from the beginning
God Damnit! Of course my stream crashes on our 3rd down play and doesn't come back up!
So did the Fresno QBOMG! I thought it was an easy TD.
AWJr for President! (After he finishes his Senior year here of course)
So did the Fresno QB
Even Fleck?
God Damnit! Of course my stream crashes on our 3rd down play and doesn't come back up!
God Damnit! Of course my stream crashes on our 3rd down play and doesn't come back up!
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AWJr for President! (After he finishes his Senior year here of course)
Seriously, lost my feed. Didn't see Fresnos last OT drive... Please describe.
Morgan was good.
All I saw was a wide open receiver and I almost muttered the F bomb and then Winfield seemingly out of nowhere for the game winning pick. From anger to elation in like .4 seconds? On the replay, Winfield was carrying a guy down the hash, turned his body and made it all the way over to the receiver to make the pick. That was great recognition and game speed displayed by the kid, wow!
For the rest of the game, I don't think I've ever experienced a game that one time just gave it away to the degree the Gophers did. The two huge drive extending penalties, the back to back fumbled snaps when trying to tie the game, at least 3 fumbles by Morgan, Mo's fumble that killed a scoring drive, that horrific play by Justus Harris that caused Douglas to fumble. Then you had the Douglas drop of a slant earlier in the game, and the Tyler Johnson drop on the Gopher last drive of OT. Any time the momentum was back with the Gophers they literally handed it back unforced to Fresno.
How does one sleep after that?
They went for the end zone on maybe the first play. Guy seemed wide open.
QB floated it. Winfield came running from center endzone and sweeped in front of the WR to pick it off to end the game.