No use in making a fresh thread, as this has already been a surreal run that feels incredibly connected. We even are watching some repeating plays from earlier in the season.
So, here are a bunch more plays that happened vs OSU that made me so incredibly proud:
- POST TAMU I SAID: #0 is one of my favorite players in a long while. He does everything with his hair on fire and his balls on the line. This guy’s family should never pay for a drink around a Cane. On a play where Reed broke outside, this dude made one of the most beautiful inside/out tackles on the perimeter I’ve seen in forever.
Now, it's at another level. Not only did this dude flip the entire game with his pick-6, he did it while defeating a half-hearted block from JSmith4. Let me add that my favorite play of the game was actually his effort and tackle on the end around to JSmith4. He defeated a block and made the play for a 1 yard gain. He's truly a textbook tackler on the edges. If I were still coaching any DB, I'd basically show them this.
- POST TAMU I SAID: CJ Daniels motioned into a lead f’in block and didn’t half measure it. He actually engaged, squared, and turned his defender’s hips outside.
Might be the offensive play of the game. This was a similar play from the FSU game (Dawson goes back to successful plays often). 3rd and 4 at the OSU 20 and he slips underneath and nearly breaks it again. Sealed the game, essentially. Good anticipation from Dawson and Beck that OSU was in man coverage and we got hats on hats.
- POST TAMU I SAID: Mark Fletcher ran so hard he knocked out TAMU’s most effective Defensive Tackle.
Fletcher literally ran over OSU's "hasn't missed a tackle all year" player. He ran for nearly 100 yards again, and had a great bounce back from the early fumble.
- POST TAMU I SAID: Toney fumbled and then came back to run the game winning Jet sweep.
Toney got smashed by Caleb Downs, who might be the best DB I've seen since DStingley. He picked up his own fumble with one hand and fell forward.
- POST TAMU I SAID: Bain’s sack down in the RZ was a genuine game changer.
Bain was a **** machine yesterday. When, early on, he pushed the Tackle into outer space and set the edge on a run, I felt we had a real chance for the remainder of the game.
- #12 got held like a gaffed fish all night, but on his critical sack, he made about 3 extra efforts. Teach tape!
- I was pretty anxious when #6 came out and we motioned and brought him back on the 3rd down. We had literally ran that play before in a critical spot and I was concerned it'd be easily recognized by OSU and someone would undercut it. He beat Reese to his spot, though the formation helped a ton. And, made perhaps a top 3 critical play of the game on 3rd and 3.
Please add many of your own plays. There are so many and we actually left it all on the field yesterday.