The Defense Rests

Especially on that big 60-yard completion in the second half that gave Arizona momentum.

And what about the Wildcats’ last possession, running nearly 4 minutes off clock with a backup QB and everyone in stadium knowing they would run the ball?

9 thoughts on “The Defense Rests

  1. There’s probably 20-30 inexcusable failures on the trojans part throughout this game. Each of the dumb penalties, each of Barkley’s overthrown passes to wide open receivers, Kiffin’s strange playcalling, but this is another. With everyone knowing the handoffs were to Kadeem Carey, the front seven still let him gash the middle for several 5 and 6 yards gains until stalling him at midfield. It’s as if the defense decided to rest everything on the offense and figured getting off the field would take care of itself.

  2. Good news Frat Boy’s….”THIS JUST IN”…..btw, Quote attributed to Nubsie 9/10/2011, as he takes Mono from behind, while pointing to his “Angry Inch” ( yup….That’s why he’s called NUBSIE)..slurrin’ mumbling, senile Broadcaster Lou Holtsssch picks you guys to win every game for the rest of the season…..except against Notre Dame (surprised?). Personally….I think you silly Queer Boys have a great shot at finishing 6 & 6!
    fit on LIMBO U! (Goat boy’s a BIMBO TOO!)

    • Hey Bucket, at 1/2 time i pinched off a steamer, looked down and couldn’t help but think about you…..you are always in my thoughts

  3. If we cant fire kiffin this year, lane has to agree to change his father and hire offensive cordinator

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