Jackal, I agree. Thus my note on " Announcers agreed that by rule that is obvious defensive holding. (I sort of think UIW is coached that way…. To put the refs in tough positions..but that’s a different discussion and an interesting one)The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 7:22 amOne other thought -
UIW was a bit unique in their approach. I was surprised in the lead up to the game and looking over their stats how frequently they were penalized (among the most penalties per game in the country). Watching them play, though, it made more sense why.
UIW plays a high attacking aggressive style on both sides of the ball. Offensively, they know they can quickly make up penalty yardage, so they are going to push the edge on false starts trying to get an advantage.
Defensively, they are primarily concerned with forcing turnovers. They want more possessions for the offense. That will put them in a position where you'll get beat from time to time in the passing game, but college DBs will often drag a receiver down instead of giving up the big play.
Refs aren't going to flag you on every play. If the goal is more possessions for the offense, you can quickly make up penalty yardage, and maybe one or two of the plays you "get away with" leads to a score or a turnover, what do you care if you draw a few flags?
Admittedly, UIW was about the only team I watched this year that could play that sort of football game.
I think it was Bobby Bowden who said he didn't mind fouls of aggression (late hit on QB, what have you) as he felt the NET EFFECT of a few penalties was offset by the positive of the late hits etc. Something like that. I get it. I am almost sure Georgetown basketball in the era of Patrick Ewing was told to "goaltend on purpose' and not worry about the free points as it would bother the other team later to know any shot could get swatted...
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