USF cheating in plain sight

you had to ask someone if defensive players are on kickoff or not...
What? I asked about the strategy for doing it on an extra point specifically. That was the response.

If you want a ref’s perspective on the extra time, ask one. I’d be curious to know as well. I assume they get some considering they keep doing it.
 
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We can disagree what USF’s rationale is for doing this, but @DMoney is absolutely correct in that this is a real thing.

Look at all the identical examples of them doing it. It is a relatively huge sample size, comparatively speaking.

The video evidence is abundant and indisputable.

The menstrual blood flows from them when they fall to the ground like femme fatales clutching their pearls.

Nothing wrong in pointing it out.
 
So the only thing I can think is if they somehow know when the commercial breaks are happening and on TDs they score where they know there won't be a break they pull this stunt. I went and watched the one they did against Boise and it was after a TD where they did not go to break between possessions.

I thought commercial breaks were way more random and unknown based on pace of play, so maybe they have to guess a bit or have some analyst who tries to predict.

It's clearly trying to buy time for something.
 
Got some Mario criticisms but he’d never have us do this ***** *** ****

His successor at Oregon is the king of that weak *** ****.

He pulled it both games when was Penix Jr was at Washington, but escape any "punishment" because the Pac-12 powers that be were spineless pussies (who knew, right?) and, of course, Phil Knight's influence.

They don't have the same sort of sway in the B1G so Lanning may have that tactic in mothballs for the time being
 
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