Other Bowl Games Thread

Are those Illinois' version of cheese heads? Cheezit heads. Better than zit cheese I guess.
 


south carolina finally realizing that Illinois is pretty meh if you get our on the perimeter/down the field
 


going to get interesting here down the stretch with bert blowing his timeouts early and with S Car able to get another 1st down here. Could be quite minimal time left for a late drive if they give up the TD
 



Illinois winning this would basically put a dagger in the SEC playoff whining.
 

i will never understand the fascination with the slot fade in college football unless you have a massive plus WR. QBs are way too inaccurate with the ball
 





Illinois winning this would basically put a dagger in the SEC playoff whining.
it's pretty well already over. illinois got smacked by Oregon and lost comfortably to PSU. Clearly the 3 or 4 seed in the B10 comped with Indiana. had they smoked Illinois maybe you could argue it but it's going to be yet another game the SEC was heavily favored in by vegas odds and the analytics that was clearly off.
 


Now Illinois should run subs in late on offense just to F with Beamer.
 




After Beamer bitch slaps Fatboy after the game, the tsunami will be felt across the globe
 







Bert be makes it really hard to cheer for IL. Ultimately, the joy of the SEC losing another bowl game makes it possible.
 






You: "Not really sure there is a solution other than tell defenses they aren’t allowed to sub."

Other guy: "Sure there is."

You: "You just agreed with me. There's no solution."


Heh.
Congrats out outing yourself as illiterate
 

you know you're being subbed. it isn't some mystery when you see a certain guy start running on the field. These are D 1 athletes and can certainly jog 50 yards in 10 seconds. it shouldn't be the leisurely stroll jog guys are doing now. up to them if they want to run the risk on a penalty. Very simple for the head ref to call 10 second hold and release the judge when he sees the last sub come on (or off, whichever they use for the trigger).

this happens in every single game but is going to be more aggravated at this time of the year with guys aren't used to playing, being in new packages (and SCar has a new OC vs who they've had all season). Illinois has done this all year
So you assume the transition takes 0 seconds? Got it

Assuming who is going to go in for who based on who subs in for the offense takes 0 seconds. Yes 10 would be enough


6 years back there was no rule to sub. So we could go back to that.
 

So you assume the transition takes 0 seconds? Got it
you assume it takes them 8 seconds to run on the field and 8 seconds to run off? no. you see the sub coming on the field and you get up and get your ass off the field. you want to wobble and take forever because a late sub (you weren't coming off due to fatigue) you risk the penalty. there is ZERO reason a college level athlete cannot see a sub coming within the first 3 seconds and have 7 seconds to get a maximum of 50 yards off the field. This isn't us running off the field. guys can be in motion vastly ahead of time to go out and get set.

and this is because we're subbing for matchups right? not just to take time off the clock? the idea was to protect for matchups/packages. you know in college football when you're coming off the field for heavy personnel, pass rush package, dime, etc. Illinois did it multiple times today where they started off the field then went back onto the field and slowly trotted off. that can all happen easily from within 10 seconds of whenever the judge gets up to hold the center.
 




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