Is it just me, or is college overtime a joke? I have hated it ever since it came out. Personally, I don't have a problem with ties in college. I mean, if you aren't going to have a tournament, then ties can bring more to the table, strategy wise.
BUT, if your going to have overtime, can we please play the same game??? Can we just play sudden death overtime like the NFL?
Its like they play football for 60 minutes and its an even battle. Then they change the whole game. They put each team in field goal range and let them run plays. There's no field position, no punting, etc. They might as well settle it at the bowling alley.
Notre Dame had all the momentum when the game ended. They were stuffing Mich. St. deep in their territory. Michigan State was literally saved by the bell. They were lucky to get out of it with a tie. Which is fine. Either have a coin toss and play sudden death or leave it as a tie.
But don't put the ball at the 25. Everyone thinks its fair b/c both teams get the ball, but its not fair.
I am a Notre Dame fan, but I've hated this OT set-up for years. People seem to think its exciting. Thats fine, but its not football.
For example. Lets say you have a great defense and play against a team with a great kicker. You hold that team to a 0-0 tie.
Well, all of a sudden, they are in field goal range in overtime.
Not the same game and it sucks.
I wouldn't be so upset but it pisses me off to see Miami get a win like that and for my Irish to take a loss, esp. when they were unbeaten.
(Not to mention the touchdown that was ruled a fumble).
BUT, if your going to have overtime, can we please play the same game??? Can we just play sudden death overtime like the NFL?
Its like they play football for 60 minutes and its an even battle. Then they change the whole game. They put each team in field goal range and let them run plays. There's no field position, no punting, etc. They might as well settle it at the bowling alley.
Notre Dame had all the momentum when the game ended. They were stuffing Mich. St. deep in their territory. Michigan State was literally saved by the bell. They were lucky to get out of it with a tie. Which is fine. Either have a coin toss and play sudden death or leave it as a tie.
But don't put the ball at the 25. Everyone thinks its fair b/c both teams get the ball, but its not fair.
I am a Notre Dame fan, but I've hated this OT set-up for years. People seem to think its exciting. Thats fine, but its not football.
For example. Lets say you have a great defense and play against a team with a great kicker. You hold that team to a 0-0 tie.
Well, all of a sudden, they are in field goal range in overtime.
Not the same game and it sucks.
I wouldn't be so upset but it pisses me off to see Miami get a win like that and for my Irish to take a loss, esp. when they were unbeaten.
(Not to mention the touchdown that was ruled a fumble).