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What seems to have been lost in the game stats from Saturday's beat down of UConn
Is that Jordan was only 11 yards shy of the all time single game passing record held by
Todd Centeio. Centeio had 468 against Georgia Southern last year and McCloud had
457 against UConn.

Heard a lot about Brown's 202 yds and Sarrat's 13 catches.

Also, about the one handed catch which wasn't a one handed catch at all. He caught it with two hands and inexplicably took one off the ball. In actuality, the coach should have said what the hell are you doing? Keep two hands on the ball!
11-13-2023 03:19 PM
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(11-13-2023 03:19 PM)BSKB 24 Wrote:  What seems to have been lost in the game stats from Saturday's beat down of UConn
Is that Jordan was only 11 yards shy of the all time single game passing record held by
Todd Centeio. Centeio had 468 against Georgia Southern last year and McCloud had
457 against UConn.

Heard a lot about Brown's 202 yds and Sarrat's 13 catches.

Also, about the one handed catch which wasn't a one handed catch at all. He caught it with two hands and inexplicably took one off the ball. In actuality, the coach should have said what the hell are you doing? Keep two hands on the ball!

I was confused live in person why it looked funny.

Based on the the replay in the stadium it looked like he wouldn't have been able to "pull it in" with two hands as there was a defender's helmet/body were in his chest. You see the behind the defender's back catches frequently enough but going to the ground full speed trying to keep both hands together on the ball was likely harder than just securing it firmly with one over his head.

With that said, that was just live and a quick replay on video board, I may have the same, WTF were you thinking take if I saw another replay.
11-13-2023 03:25 PM
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RE: Stats
(11-13-2023 03:19 PM)BSKB 24 Wrote:  What seems to have been lost in the game stats from Saturday's beat down of UConn
Is that Jordan was only 11 yards shy of the all time single game passing record held by
Todd Centeio. Centeio had 468 against Georgia Southern last year and McCloud had
457 against UConn.

Heard a lot about Brown's 202 yds and Sarrat's 13 catches.

Also, about the one handed catch which wasn't a one handed catch at all. He caught it with two hands and inexplicably took one off the ball. In actuality, the coach should have said what the hell are you doing? Keep two hands on the ball!
I thought that as well, thinking it was a needless attempt at making something look more spectacular than it should’ve been. But watch the video and you’ll see the defender swipe down to hit that left arm. Had he not taken the left hand off the ball it would’ve likely been knocked free. He addressed it in the postgame. Helluva catch, how on earth did he end up at St. Francis to start?

11-13-2023 03:26 PM
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