You kick that much deeper and even out of bounds.... IF bama recovers, they have a chance to go Hail Mary and win 37-35.
But I know hypotheticals shouldn't be brought up.
But I know hypotheticals shouldn't be brought up.
I am not sure Clemson intended to recover the ball. All they wanted was a touch by a tide player anywhere, hopefully on the ground and the games over. Clemson didnt want anything out of bounds to not run the clock.
Like this?My concern would be that there would be a 'long' second on the clock, and Bama just falls on the ball, still leaving fractions of a second left to run a Hail Mary.
If Bama recovered on the ground, then no time comes off the clock. I agree with the original poster that it could have resulted in a hail mary pass. Of course, there are always long shot chances on a squib, a long kick, etc. etc. In a way, the onside kick probably caught them off guard more than anything else, which also led to them recovering. The real risk, in my opinion is if Clemson had touched the ball before it traveled 10 yards, but I have to think they've coached that situation. That would have been questioned for years to come if a player had touched it before 10 yards, in essence resulting in a dead ball and Bama taking over on say the 43 yard line with a reasonable chance for a late TD.I am not sure Clemson intended to recover the ball. All they wanted was a touch by a tide player anywhere, hopefully on the ground and the games over. Clemson didnt want anything out of bounds to not run the clock.
Why did Clemson kick the PAT, why not snap the ball & step back let the 1 sec run? No reason to do the PAT or kick off, this could have been a big blunder?
I believe all extra point conversions are dead ball plays, but I may be wrong.