How big was that goal line stand?!

DoggieDaddy13

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To me that was the most amazing part of the game. I was ticked that we didn't let them score the TD so we'd have more time to tie it up..., but that goal line stand should go down as one of the best in State history.

Particularly when you consider how they were averaging 10 yards on every run in the second half.
 
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anon1758050382

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Everyone in the chat was like "let them score" so we could still have time to drive. I guess that's why we're not the coach.
Once they got the first down inside the 10 before the 2-minute warning with State having all three timeouts, letting them score was off the table, barring a penalty that gave them a first down after we had used timeouts.
 

msudawg200

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I never thought that. If we needed 7, ASU would likely have safety help up top. They were playing to keep us out of FG range & we burned them deep.
Exactly. They win that game if they punch it in there. We weren’t going to score a td if they knew that’s what we had to have.
 
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AlmightyMSU

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It's wild we gave up that drive for like 9 minutes but held em to 3 points, then strike like lightning in under a minute to snag one of our biggest home wins in quite a long time.

I'll admit, I was convinced we had somehow managed to lose that game towards the end of their last drive. I could just see the script us losing to a last second FG. The real script was much better.
 

BulldogBlitz

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It's wild we gave up that drive for like 9 minutes but held em to 3 points, then strike like lightning in under a minute to snag one of our biggest home wins in quite a long time.

I'll admit, I was convinced we had somehow managed to lose that game towards the end of their last drive. I could just see the script us losing to a last second FG. The real script was much better.
Biggest non con win at home since we beat Texas in the nut cutting game.
 

AnesthesiaDawg

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It's wild we gave up that drive for like 9 minutes but held em to 3 points, then strike like lightning in under a minute to snag one of our biggest home wins in quite a long time.

I'll admit, I was convinced we had somehow managed to lose that game towards the end of their last drive. I could just see the script us losing to a last second FG. The real script was much better.
I felt the same way…. Glad to be wrong again!
 
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Maroon13

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Everyone in the chat was like "let them score" so we could still have time to drive. I guess that's why we're not the coach.
Yeah, I heard tbat in the stands at DWS too.

I ain't going to lie. I thought AzSt would put it away there with a TD. But holding on to force a FG, huge huge huge.
 
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patdog

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Exactly. They win that game if they punch it in there. We weren’t going to score a td if they knew that’s what we had to have.
I honestly think Dillingham outsmarted himself there. Went way too predictable on play calls & played right into our hands. And he should have gone for it in 4th down. Worst case, you give us the ball at the 1. You might even get a safety. And we still have to drive 60 yards for a fg to win. And if it goes to OT, the way that last drive went I like my chances if I’m him.
 

RocketDawg

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you need to watch the last play of our last possession, that will explain it to you. ****
The official almost made a great tackle on that TD tho. And since they are "part of the field", it would have counted and we'd have lost.
 

Pookieray

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The official almost made a great tackle on that TD tho. And since they are "part of the field", it would have counted and we'd have lost.
someone posted a video on here with a view from the endzone, he wasn't as close to the official as it looked from the other angle. but yeah, as it was happening in real time i was screaming for the official to get out of the way.
 

stateguy

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someone posted a video on here with a view from the endzone, he wasn't as close to the official as it looked from the other angle. but yeah, as it was happening in real time i was screaming for the official to get out of the way.
watching live, I was thinking this. Then I thought "no way our player would run into the ref he's looking at".... then I thought "this is how we actually lose"

Yes - I'm that much of a pessimist with State football
 

patdog

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watching live, I was thinking this. Then I thought "no way our player would run into the ref he's looking at".... then I thought "this is how we actually lose"

Yes - I'm that much of a pessimist with State football
Would have been the most Mississippi State thing ever. Receiver tackles himself running into the ref. Then we mismanage the clock & never get the ball snapped for a game tying FG.
 
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msudawg200

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I honestly think Dillingham outsmarted himself there. Went way too predictable on play calls & played right into our hands. And he should have gone for it in 4th down. Worst case, you give us the ball at the 1. You might even get a safety. And we still have to drive 60 yards for a fg to win. And if it goes to OT, the way that last drive went I like my chances if I’m him.
Agree. But I also think they made a big mistake going aggressive on defense. Our offense was explosive plays last night. If they just continue playing zone, then worst case is we have to make a long FG to force OT, and they were in much better position to win in OT.
 
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