Haven't seen any comments on this. It's a glaring coaching error, IMHO.
The fake punt was a high-risk play against and opponent you're trailing by only three points with time running out in the first half, but who gets the ball first in the second half. Failure could (and did) leave the opponent with a pretty decent chance to get three points, maybe seven -- certainly a greater chance than if they'd had a starting position 40 or so yards further back.
Reminded me of the Emsminger (I think it was) call for a pass deep in A&M's territory against Tech in Lubbock in 1995. Corey Pullig throws a pick six to Zach Thomas. Tech wins. The game had been tied -- but it was early in the season and Tech already had a conference loss.
And indeed, Miami did get the FG opportunity. Missed, yeah, because of kicker or wind, but the fact that they were in position to pad the lead and then get the ball first in the second half wasn't smart football on A&M's part.
The fake punt was a high-risk play against and opponent you're trailing by only three points with time running out in the first half, but who gets the ball first in the second half. Failure could (and did) leave the opponent with a pretty decent chance to get three points, maybe seven -- certainly a greater chance than if they'd had a starting position 40 or so yards further back.
Reminded me of the Emsminger (I think it was) call for a pass deep in A&M's territory against Tech in Lubbock in 1995. Corey Pullig throws a pick six to Zach Thomas. Tech wins. The game had been tied -- but it was early in the season and Tech already had a conference loss.
And indeed, Miami did get the FG opportunity. Missed, yeah, because of kicker or wind, but the fact that they were in position to pad the lead and then get the ball first in the second half wasn't smart football on A&M's part.