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How Have We Never Run the Super Option?

back to the future great scott GIF
 
this B1G media thing isn't new

in the '50s/'60s, michigan was often the only televised game every weekend

guessing those "fans" in your 'hood are in their 60s or 70s
Yeah...there are certain teams that have big fan bases because of being on TV years ago.

Cubs
DePaul (not anymore really but at one time, they were on WGN all the time)
Braves
Mets (WWOR?)
Michigan
ND
Hell, NU was a big game once/twice a year on national TV
 
Yeah...there are certain teams that have big fan bases because of being on TV years ago.

Cubs
DePaul (not anymore really but at one time, they were on WGN all the time)
Braves
Mets (WWOR?)
Michigan
ND
Hell, NU was a big game once/twice a year on national TV
don't forget the Cowboys
 
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I believe I have posted this before

The RPO was invented completely by accident at Utah under Urban Meyer according to Alex Smith

Happened in a game - their option package only included give to the RB or keep by the QB (smith) the WR was tasked with blocking the cornerback on the play side.

They ran the play - Smith kept but the WR blew his block so badly that Smith was going to get blown up. Because of the missed block the WR was standing all by himself in the flat - Smith panicked and threw him the ball.

Utah’s staff wanted to keep running that play but Meyer and his OC - Dan Mullen had to keep telling them no play existed
 
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