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Post Game: Now witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational battle station

I also loved that the UM clapped back from Idaho's "Stein Wars" gameday poster that had Monte as Emperor Palpatine - and if you're a Star Wars dork like me you'll probably get the title of this thread too haha.
KAY dropping bombs in a bucket be like:

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As bad as any one play was for the Griz, it’s hard to top lining up for a field goal and not having the holder on the field.
Why didn't he drop kick it? Like Frosty Peters at MSU in 1924. Looks like he was an early NIL guy.

"Peters played for the Montana State Bobcats of Montana State College in 1924. He converted 17 drop kicks into field goals in a game between the Bobcats' freshman team and Billings Polytechnic Institute.The Bobcats won the game by a score of 64–0 The Bobcats helped him set up his drop kicks by falling short of the goal line instead of scoring. Peters also made 15 drop kicks in a game once. Montana State athletic director Schubert Dyche said that "We agreed that every time we got inside the 30-yard line. Frosty would drop kick one."

He transferred to play for the Illinois Fighting Illini of the University of Illinois in 1925, where he was a part of the Illini freshman football team.He was heralded by some to be a potential successor to Red Grange.Peters lettered in football for the Illini in 1926, 1928 and 1929.He sat out the 1927 season due to a knee injury. He helped lead the Illini to the outdoor national championship as a member of the 1927 track and field team. Peters played in the 1930 East–West Shrine Game." Wiki.
 
Yeah I don't know where they draw the line between being sacked standing in the pocket, and feeling pressure, scrambling and getting tackled for a loss. Both seem like sacks to me.
They're both sacks. My point was they were minimal impact, and the right decision for KAY. smart plays instead of throwing it and a potential interception.
 
Because you then lose 1 player in cover. And, if you don't want a LB doing it, then who's going to do it? On the other hand, I agree that UM didn't handle that well.
Yes, but inside the 10, the field “shrinks” so in theory you could have that extra guy spy. Just my uneducated football thinking.
 
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