1) Is this the 2000 game? 2) What is (presumably Calmus) doing??
Yep, that's 2000. The only thing I can think, is that the LB still thinks the QB has it, so he's jumping outside to prevent that fullback from blocking him and didn't even realize the guy had the ball until he was running past him.
I remember a play (I think 2002 vs Missouri) where Brad Smith got in the open field against Lehman and made him fall the total wrong way, so you can actually see Lehman try to stick out his leg to trip him (misses that too). So even the greats can look bad every so often. At least we won both games, though
1) Is this the 2000 game? 2) What is (presumably Calmus) doing??
Yep, that's 2000. The only thing I can think, is that the LB still thinks the QB has it, so he's jumping outside to prevent that fullback from blocking him and didn't even realize the guy had the ball until he was running past him.
I remember a play (I think 2002 vs Missouri) where Brad Smith got in the open field against Lehman and made him fall the total wrong way, so you can actually see Lehman try to stick out his leg to trip him (misses that too). So even the greats can look bad every so often. At least we won both games, though
Yeah, the defense was too keyed up at the start of the game. 14-0 NU start, but after that they settled in and NU didn't do much at all.
When are they playing? 1996 or 2017? 1996 the Bulls kill them and their soft players. 2017 is closer but Bulls still beat that soft team. You can guarantee that Green wouldn't have kicked any of the Bulls in the nuts...
When are they playing? 1996 or 2017? 1996 the Bulls kill them and their soft players. 2017 is closer but Bulls still beat that soft team. You can guarantee that Green wouldn't have kicked any of the Bulls in the nuts...
That was my first question '96 "let em play" mentality might prevent the Warriors from breaking 50...
then I saw the few folks wearing masks in the stands, so I guess they're playing in 2022?