This isn't the AAC

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The 4th down decisions on our own side of the field might work somewhere else, but not so much in the SEC.
Questionable decisions nearly cost us the TA&M game, but learning from that game and this game still seems a work in progress.

Still love and thank the Heup, but, hey, you are coaching at an SEC learning institution...
 
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It’s not the right plays that we call on 4 th down. Never give the QB an option to run or hand off. We just run up the middle.
 
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It’s not the right plays that we call on 4 th down. Never give the QB an option to run or hand off. We just run up the middle.

Weird given we let the QB run it on both fourth downs. It’s almost like you didn’t even watch the game
 
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I think it was the first 4th down , I may be wrong. Might of been the second one at the 50. If Milton keeps it he's still running. That's why everyone is on Milton’s azz. You can’t teach that type of instinct. You either have it or you dont..
 
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The 4th down decisions on our own side of the field might work somewhere else, but not so much in the SEC.
Questionable decisions nearly cost us the TA&M game, but learning from that game and this game still seems a work in progress.

Still love and thank the Heup, but, hey, you are coaching at an SEC learning institution...
I’m not sure those work in the AAC either.
 
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I think it was the first 4th down , I may be wrong. Might of been the second one at the 50. If Milton keeps it he's still running. That's why everyone is on Milton’s azz. You can’t teach that type of instinct. You either have it or you dont..
Heupel should have called a QB sneak. It’s on Heupel.
 
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The 4th down decisions on our own side of the field might work somewhere else, but not so much in the SEC.
Questionable decisions nearly cost us the TA&M game, but learning from that game and this game still seems a work in progress.

Still love and thank the Heup, but, hey, you are coaching at an SEC learning institution...


Hubbs said on the RTR podcast that Heupel and his offensive staff still have some growing to do and that the SEC is a defensive league.
 
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I don't mind going for it what I have issue with is coming out in shotgun and running straight into the teeth of the defense.
I agree, but I think that was a read option. Had Joe kept it the outside was wide open. He should have faked the dive play and took off wide he would have gained a bunch. I would have called a sneak, what good is it to have a 245 pound quarterback on 3rd or 4th and less than a foot if your not going to line him up under center and sneak it. But folks go shotgun when they need a inch. It’s insanity.
 
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