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Title: Baylor - Texas Tech Onside Kick
Post by: TXMike on October 09, 2010, 02:33:50 PM
I love kick plays!!!!!

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Title: Re: Baylor - Texas Tech Onside Kick
Post by: TxSkyBolt on October 09, 2010, 03:09:10 PM
That's awesome!
Title: Re: Baylor - Texas Tech Onside Kick
Post by: Etref on October 09, 2010, 03:10:13 PM
You would expect something like this at the 7th grade level, not D-1
Title: Re: Baylor - Texas Tech Onside Kick
Post by: TXMike on October 09, 2010, 03:30:31 PM
Found this on the Tech website.  Notice anything?

Coaches

 
Tommy Tuberville - Head Coach
Neal Brown - Offensive Coordinator
Sonny Cumbie - Asst. Coach: Inside Receivers
Tommy Mainord - Asst. Coach: Outside Receivers
Sam McElroy - Asst. Coach: Defensive Line
Robert Prunty - Asst. Coach: Defensive Ends/Outside Linebackers
Travaris Robinson - Asst. Coach: Secondary
Chad Scott - Asst. Coach: Running Backs
James Willis - Defensive Coordinator
Matt Moore - Asst. Coach: Offensive Line
Joe Walker - Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
 
Title: Re: Baylor - Texas Tech Onside Kick
Post by: Welpe on October 09, 2010, 05:57:27 PM
It's just special teams, Mike.  You don't need separate coaches for that.   ;D

That is a great play.
Title: Re: Baylor - Texas Tech Onside Kick
Post by: chymechowder on October 10, 2010, 12:14:17 AM
Looks like the B and the F pinched in too quickly. (It DID look like Team A was just about to recover the kick!)  Good thing there wasn't a close play at the pylon! ;D
Title: Re: Baylor - Texas Tech Onside Kick
Post by: Atlanta Blue on October 10, 2010, 10:11:19 AM
OK, the ball should be blown dead when it is at rest and no player attempts to secure it.

I am NOT saying it should have been blown dead here, but how long do you wait?  Here, the receiver comes up to the ball and hesitates, and obviously the officials moved WAY in on the play, which tells me they were probably very close to blowing it dead.

And why was Baylor-Texas Tech on FS FLORIDA?
Title: Re: Baylor - Texas Tech Onside Kick
Post by: TXMike on October 10, 2010, 11:20:02 AM
OK, the ball should be blown dead when it is at rest and no player attempts to secure it.

I am NOT saying it should have been blown dead here, but how long do you wait?  Here, the receiver comes up to the ball and hesitates, and obviously the officials moved WAY in on the play, which tells me they were probably very close to blowing it dead.

And why was Baylor-Texas Tech on FS FLORIDA?

You are correct, it should not be blown dead here.  Team B is moving to the ball and clearly is considering making a play.  As a B on punts that roll to a stop, I look around and if there are no Team B players any where in the area who appear to be making a move towards the ball, I count to 2 and whistle.


The game was on Fox Sports Network so whichever affiliate  someone was watching would be the one with their logo in the video.
Title: Re: Baylor - Texas Tech Onside Kick
Post by: 110 on October 16, 2010, 09:06:01 PM
As a result of this posting, I had the opportunity today to adjust my mechanics. R, onside attempt, went about 2 yards, stopped dead. I let other officials crash into the point of the ball, while I went *behind* the kicking-team line in case R got hold of it.