Ohh i get it! there are changes that need to be made on that side of the ball…but isnt the goal to be a program similar to idk what Utah is?
I also completely agree with Mike. Trying to be objective, it is disappointing to see us not competing in 2 of the 4 games. Add some of the mistakes, and it is disconcerting.
I am not in the know for any of that.
But I do know that Fritz is a great coach that has won everywhere and will win here as well.
Plus if we are going to suck I would rather suck with a guy I know is putting in the hours and doing it the right way as opposed to a frat boy who refuses to grow up.
I don’t remember the names, but I do remember others coming in for interviews. It seems like 3 or 4 that were written up as potential picks.
You need catchers that can catch and throwers that can throw. UH has neither. At least right now.
Did y’all see the Panthers with Dalton at QB today? One thing I noticed was that he’s making reads quick and getting rid of the ball. When you’re not confident in the OL, that’s what you gotta do. That’s what we should be doing (yes, there’s a difference between and NFL QB and bottom of P5 QB). But we gotta put someone back there that’s gonna get rid of the ball quick.
Yes it is. There is no way a team can score one point in a game. The only way to score one point on any play is the PAT which means that you have already scored 6.
However, even if there was, I would want way more — at least 1 more than our opponent.
Correction and ironically would be a defensive score…
“ In American football, if a team attempting an extra point or two-point conversion (officially known in the rulebooks as a try) scores what would normally be a safety, that attempting team is awarded one point . This is commonly known as a conversion safety or one-point safety.”
Sounds like that would be the kicking team after the TD scoring… like they fumble and it’s recovered by defense then returner runs back into own ez and gets tackled or fumbles out of ez… I guess?
I remember it happened during the Keenum era. I want to say during the Tulsa “put that in your pipe and smoke it” game.
Seems like it should be worth 2 points
So what happens if the offense while attempting a conversion manages to run the ball all the way back into their own end zone where upon they get tackled there.
Is this a regular two point safety? Or a one point conversion safety?
If one point then this would allow a team to do the impossible and end a game with one point.
They wouldn’t be able to win 1-0 though as the other team would have at least 6.
I could imagine a HS team that is pitching a shut out intentionally giving up this one point safety towards the end of a game just to make history
To score 1 point other than PAT a TD needs to be scored to allow opportunity for a safety on a two point conversion.
I think there was a game in Houston where Keenum lobbed up an absolutely terrible pass into at least triple coverage on a 2 pt conversion attempt and had it run back for a score.
I thought Dana was going to have an aneurysm. He went from screaming at Case to walking away because he couldn’t look at him and back to screaming.
And he was right - it may have been the stupidest play I ever saw Case make.
I don’t remember the opponent though.
Yea. It sounds like the ball would have to be taken 97.5 yards backwards and possessed by the offense in the endzone to get that one point. Pretty unlikely.
I guess I could envision something like there’s a block on the kick or a turnover on a 2-point try, the defense runs it back near the endzone, the converting team player strips the ball and recovers it in the endzone, and is tackled. Something like that. Very unlikely to happen.
IIRC correctly we wentvfrom 1 point up to 1 point down on that play. Case made up for it with a td drive.
That makes more sense than my guess.