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Oct 15, 2024
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JOPE
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I don’t get it either, I guess, trying to set up the win….
but if you wanted to do that, why not do that at the end
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It’s 34-19 and Arizona goes for 2. Why did they go for 2 in that situation. What
BYU-Ite
8:20am
If they could have scored 2 TDs + 2 x 2 point conversions the score would have
Hinta
8:21am
I don’t get it either, I guess, trying to set up the win….
JOPE
8:22am
Because you can go for it a second time if you don’t get it the first and tie
puntersarepeople
8:25am
I think they were hoping they could get the 2pt, get another touchdown
Ungoy
8:22am
I also thought that going for a FG when down by 3 scores with 9 minutes left was an odd choice
Skeptical Optimist
8:23am
They were down 3 scores at that point, 17 pts. FG cuts it to 14 - two scores
Captain Stubing
8:31am
It was the right call, it got them within 2 scores, but settling for the FG
Corn Pop
8:32am
Optics. 21 looks better than 19.
BlueFever
8:26am
It’s about going for the win rather than going for the tie and hoping for OT
TCuz
8:27am
This, it's a math coaching thing. When down by multiple scores late in the game,
thecave
8:35am
going for the win.
Belboz
8:33am
Better question, why call all the time outs when BYU was trying to end the game?
Benfica1
8:34am
I like the idea of playing to win. I think it was the right move.
Belboz
9:11am
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