And don't forget the multiple strokes of luck he needed in 2009, only to injure the starting QB in the NCG.
If the Gumps had not taken cheap shots on Jefferson and other blatant calls that favored them in their game against LSU, they probably aren't there to take out McCoy.
So it wasn't luck that OSU lost to Iowa State last year, and for the first time in the BCS era a team that didn't even play for their conference championship was let in? It wasn't luck that Kansas State, and Oregon lost in the 2nd to last week, and LSU and Georgia gave their respective games away? If it was luck for Les than it was luck for Satan as well.
Someone clue me in, how does spiking the ball stop the clock after the in bounds completion? Would there have been time after the completion to spike it? I dunno, didn't watch it.
No UGA got the ball down to the Bama 6 or 7 (it was first and goal don't remember the yardline) On a long completion. the Clock stopped on the 1st down with 15 seconds. when they go to the line they had 15 seconds when the clock started when the set the ball. Snap it spike it, you have 14 seconds 5 yards and 2 MAYBE 3 shots. Had this been Miles the Media and fan base would be going ballistic. Once again the hypocracy. Les makes ONE mistake and you could argue it was Jefferson years ago and he is forever known as he has no ability to manage a clock (Forget all the games after that he did just fine. Ok Tenn fine but again I don't put that all on Les) It was a very bad decision by Murray and the UGA coaching staff. Very Very bad... The only question I have had for years how is spiking the ball not called intentional grounding. Is that what spiking the ball is by definition ? Intentional grounding ?
Still don't get it. They had 15 sec, ran a play, completed pass down inbounds. Whether or not they had spiked the previous play or not clock still runs out, no?
Spike the ball and you can huddle, don't spike it and its likely time will run out during the 1st down play