Football Basics, or How to Learn from Things that Have Already Happened

Here’s a short quiz derived from last night’s BYU/UCF game. BYU ended up winning, I’m sure you know, but the offense and, as I hope to show here, the play-calling were still quite suspect. Test your football decision making under each of the following difficult circumstances.

1. It is 4th and 2. You have been moving the football well, especially with the run (on this drive, your running backs have averaged about 4 yards per carry), and you don’t want . . . → Read More: Football Basics, or How to Learn from Things that Have Already Happened

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