had 20 (T W E N T Y) knockdowns during the game (that a knockdown is any time an OLman puts a DLman on the ground - like a pancake, but a pancake means the DLman ended up on his back).
Is that possible? Could OU's center have made 20 really good blocks?
If a NT goes to the ground on his own, taking a center and guard with him - something NTs are taught to do, btw - is that still a 'knockdown'? Frankly - that's a more likely explanation of what happened, given the total play of OU's OL in the game. Or was OU's OL simply awsome, and BYU's DL just that much better?
Oh yeah - and Gunther also said that OU is moving the center back to TE...
Is that possible? Could OU's center have made 20 really good blocks?
If a NT goes to the ground on his own, taking a center and guard with him - something NTs are taught to do, btw - is that still a 'knockdown'? Frankly - that's a more likely explanation of what happened, given the total play of OU's OL in the game. Or was OU's OL simply awsome, and BYU's DL just that much better?
Oh yeah - and Gunther also said that OU is moving the center back to TE...
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