Ducks caught ASU on a blitz and housed one, other than that not a great running performance.
They probably saw on film that ASU has really stymied SC, UCLAs and Utahs run games. My Broons lost to ASU largely because of how stubborn they were with the run, and SC ditched the run early.
Now helfrich can say he salvaged a down year where his qb was injured, on top of the last two seasons. It really is beautiful.
ASU missed 3 FGs including a chip shot.
If only one of those went in...
Royce Freeman touched the ball 15 FUCKING TIMES, and still rushed for 119.
Now helfrich can say he salvaged a down year where his qb was injured, on top of the last two seasons. It really is beautiful.
Not an original thought, but imagine Oregon without VA. They'd be 2-6. Absent another VA, next year could be ugly for them.
Ducks caught ASU on a blitz and housed one, other than that not a great running performance.
They probably saw on film that ASU has really stymied SC, UCLAs and Utahs run games. My Broons lost to ASU largely because of how fuckin soft and undisciplined they are.
Ducks caught ASU on a blitz and housed one, other than that not a great running performance.
They probably saw on film that ASU has really stymied SC, UCLAs and Utahs run games. My Broons lost to ASU largely because of how stubborn they were with the run, and SC ditched the run early.
Obviously Oregon was outplayed all night, but Arizona State tried to give that game away on numerous occasssions.
It was a really weird game. Arizona State is one of the least penalized teams in football, but not last night. It also seemd like every penalty was at a crucial spot. For example the personal foul penalty when Oregon's drive had stalled. The illegal procedure penalties usually aren't a huge deal, except it seemed like they showed up everytime ASU got into the Oregon red zone.
Bevill thought the play calling in the thrid overtime was horrible. ASU is running down Oregon's throat, and they decide to throw not once but twice inside the three yard line? And even worse, they same exact route? What was even more amazing the receiver was open, but he didn't look for the ball.
Obviously Oregon was outplayed all night, but Arizona State tried to give that game away on numerous occasssions.
It was a really weird game. Arizona State is one of the least penalized teams in football, but not last night. It also seemd like every penalty was at a crucial spot. For example the personal foul penalty when Oregon's drive had stalled. The illegal procedure penalties usually aren't a huge deal, except it seemed like they showed up everytime ASU got into the Oregon red zone.
Bevill thought the play calling in the thrid overtime was horrible. ASU is running down Oregon's throat, and they decide to throw not once but twice inside the three yard line? And even worse, they same exact route? What was even more amazing the receiver was open, but he didn't look for the ball.
This sounds kind of doogy; almost as if you want Helfrich to be fired or something.
Oregon did plenty to help out ASU. Carrington dropped a wide open TD, and their stupid fucking coaches went away from the run when it was there pretty much all night. Plus, those SUPER FS trick plays, which blew up, and the wildcat to Addison, which also blew up.
The bottom line is you had two teams that can't play D, and one of them has to win. That's the only explanation you need for that game. The rest is irrelevant. ASU didn't hand the game away any more than Oregon did. It's a game set up so that someone has to win eventually.