Cristobal being an idiot makes me feel like an idiot! I switched channels when the game was locked up.Ain’t back.
Cristobal is a freaking idiot. All he had to do was get in the victory formation. No excuse for that.
Karma - Miami was really showing no class with their taunting and lack of respect for GT!Georgia Tech? Georgia Tech?? seriously???
It's the U, glad they lostKarma - Miami was really showing no class with their taunting and lack of respect for GT!
Not sure why 19.5 point favorites would be talking trash anyway.
Christobal was paid handsomely for that wise coaching decision and permanently labeled himself as an arrogant coach who is too smart to do the obvious.Ain’t back.
Cristobal is a freaking idiot. All he had to do was get in the victory formation. No excuse for that.
Oh, so he's Double Dumb and didn't learn from his first mistake. Truly arrogant.He had a similar experience at Oregon a few years ago.
Leading Stanford late in the game. Handed off instead of taking a knee to run out the clock. Fumbled,
Stanford ties on a FG and wins in OT. Probably should've remembered that this weekend.
No valid reason...he mentioned something about trying to pick up a first down. But there was no need for a 1st down if you just kneel as there wasn't enough time for GT to even get the ball back. At the end of the day, he just didn't understand the situation. Or maybe he had a bet on his RB going over 100 yds?? As crazy as that sounds, it's more plausible than a HC that's been around as long as he has not knowing the situation.Colossal blunder. I know he's taken full blame for the call, as he should, but has he offered any explanation for it? Some things are just textbook in football. This is one of them. In this scenario, 100% of the time, you go victory formation, run out the clock, get the W. I can't think of a single plausible reason why you'd run it here.
Obviously, Christabol has an arrogant, non-conformist attitude and refuses to follow the proven pattern of success - hence the two late game failures which are now part of his record.
No valid reason...he mentioned something about trying to pick up a first down. But there was no need for a 1st down if you just kneel as there wasn't enough time for GT to even get the ball back. At the end of the day, he just didn't understand the situation. Or maybe he had a bet on his RB going over 100 yds?? As crazy as that sounds, it's more plausible than a HC that's been around as long as he has not knowing the situation.