I'm thinking UCLA was sandbagging like crazy. Either that or Stanford thought they could walk away with it. No reason a team you blew out a week ago should be outgaining you today.Before the INT, I was about to post and ask if anyone was rethinking the idea that UCLA might have been sandbagging last week on purpose, thinking they had a better chance of beating Stanford than Oregon this week.
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People mocked me last week when I said - before the game - that if the UCLA coaches felt that they had a much better chance of beating Stanford than Oregon this week that the logical choice for them would be to play with an overly conservative gameplan and let Stanford win the game last week.I'm thinking UCLA was sandbagging like crazy. Either that or Stanford thought they could walk away with it. No reason a team you blew out a week ago should be outgaining you today.
They're probably assuming the only people watching are PAC12 fans...btw, why does fox sports always assume that college football fans are idiots? I liked how right before the half the color dude circled the clock and basically said "see this, it stops on first down", like it was some novel concept.
They also said "The biggest conference championship games are on FOX" referring to this game and the Big 10 gamebtw, why does fox sports always assume that college football fans are idiots? I liked how right before the half the color dude circled the clock and basically said "see this, it stops on first down", like it was some novel concept.
Easy answer is Charles Davis loves pointing out the blatantly obvious stuff. It's the main reason why I watch FOX broadcasts on mute.btw, why does fox sports always assume that college football fans are idiots? I liked how right before the half the color dude circled the clock and basically said "see this, it stops on first down", like it was some novel concept.
lol fair enoughEasy answer is Charles Davis loves pointing out the blatantly obvious stuff. It's the main reason why I watch FOX broadcasts on mute.
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