Here’s the worst part for me: after all the adversity (as soon as Tron fumbles, I said this game’s going into OT), watching them drive the length of the field twice and get the 2 pt conversion, all that heartbreak and choking and questionable decisions... we still won the toss and held them to a FG in OT.
AT THAT MOMENT, we had a chance to win the game with a TD. At that moment, you realize as a coach we have to win it right here. We already let it slip away once... We know the other team has more talent & experience & momentum. We somehow have been given one possession to win the game, and we need every bit of creative play calling to get in the end zone right now. You don’t get second chances very often, but we had them right where we wanted if the coaches had stepped up.
Instead, we played like we were protecting the opportunity to tie. If I remember correctly, a runner dropped in the backfield for loss on 1st down, a short run on 2nd, and a safe pass to a TE a yard or 2 short of the sticks on 3rd. And we all remember 4th down. Not exactly ALL IN on that series. I can’t watch it either. And I didn’t attend another game in 2010. (However, I was back for our next OT home game, the next season finale against ECU. On the very first play, we ran a deceptive wheel route and gained 24 yards and made a statement. If only we’d been that bold the previous season against wvu.)