How Are Totals Between Passing Teams Supposed To Go Under?

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  • Sunde91
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-26-09
    • 8325

    #1
    How Are Totals Between Passing Teams Supposed To Go Under?
    1st down 8 yard pass complete out of bounds, clock stops.
    2nd down 2 yard run for 1st down, clock stops
    Incomplete pass on 1st, clock stops
    15 yard pass across the middle first down, clock stops
    8 yard pass complete out of bounds
    2 yard run 1st down, clock stops
    30 yard TD pass

    Change of possession ^ ''

    2 TDs, roughly 3 minutes elapsed.

    rinse, repeat.

    Just honestly want to know how the game is supposed to go under, outside a 60 minute long worst offensive performance in school history and massive/constant TOs that negate yardage gains (the first half was exactly like that and this will soar over).
    Last edited by Sunde91; 09-30-10, 09:35 PM.
  • sjm5122
    SBR MVP
    • 09-22-08
    • 4213

    #2
    most college FB games are way too long IMO. Went to one last weekend and was there for about four hours.
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