Deferring the kick
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 2:47 pm
Some people have wondered why we usually defer kickoffs to the opposing team. I've heard Kramer say several times since he got here that he will defer every coin toss they win. His reason for this is that he feels it is more important to get that extra posession in the second half than it is in the first.
There is no way to be certain, but I think that decision, which takes place before the clock even starts, has probably saved our bacon more than once in the final seconds of some of these comeback games.
In the NFL teams rarely defer, but if you watch much college ball, you'll notice that a large number of teams prefer to get the kick in the second half. Especially the teams with good D's.
There is no way to be certain, but I think that decision, which takes place before the clock even starts, has probably saved our bacon more than once in the final seconds of some of these comeback games.
In the NFL teams rarely defer, but if you watch much college ball, you'll notice that a large number of teams prefer to get the kick in the second half. Especially the teams with good D's.