Re: College Football FBS/FCS discussion thread
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Question for you---If a runner passes the line to gain then reverses field and crosses back the line to gain and is tackled is it still a first down?
If they return behind the line to gain under their own volition then no but if they are pushed back then yes.
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Re: College Football FBS/FCS discussion thread
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TAILG8R
Of they return behind the line to gain under their own volition then no but if they are pushed back then yes.
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I knew that BUT My wife asked that question and I instantly drew a blank. :D Thanks
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Have a old high school friend and by North Dakota standards nearly neighbor (was my uncle and aunts down the road neighbor) that lives in Arlington apparently had frost on the windshield down there and will be getting possible snow tomorrow morning. Would have been FCS championship today.
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1998braves64
Have a old high school friend and by North Dakota standards nearly neighbor (was my uncle and aunts down the road neighbor) that lives in Arlington apparently had frost on the windshield down there and will be getting possible snow tomorrow morning. Would have been FCS championship today.
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Yes, tomorrow shaping up similar to championship game last year. Probably won’t warm up in afternoon though.
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TAILG8R
If they return behind the line to gain under their own volition then no but if they are pushed back then yes.
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This is correct. Also if they are pushed back by a defender but regain control again and tries to advance they don't get forward progress.
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Todd Sommerfeldt
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Torn meniscus led to Tuesday surgery for @CaledoniaBBall star Eli King, and he has been lost for the season. What a blow to Coulee Region basketball
Sorry to see this. Was hoping King and his Caledonia team could make the Minnesota tournament so could watch.
Eli King is a big-time recruit as both a QB and a PG. Minnesota has offered for both sports and he has many other P5 and P6 offers.
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SEC Shorts does their annual Final Report Cards short:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRA9qj0oZp0
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Will Farniok - 6’ 3” 295 - Nebraska
Was a back-up center this season for the Cornhuskers, has entered the transfer portal as a grad transfer. With 2020 not counting as a year of eligibility, looks like Farniok will have 3 years of remaining eligibility. Was a 3 star prospect out of Sioux Falls Washington, South Dakota’s top prospect in 2018.
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Josh Schafer
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#Badgers tight end Gabe Lloyd is in the transfer portal, a source tells @Badger247
Lloyd played in 22 games for Wisconsin, primarily making an impact on special teams. He played in one game during the 2020 season and would be a graduate transfer.
Was a NDSU commit back in the day before flipping to Wisconsin.
(is from Green Bay Area)
Son of former Bison RB Doug Lloyd who played during the veer option heyday.
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bruinbison
Will Farniok - 6’ 3” 295 - Nebraska
Was a back-up center this season for the Cornhuskers, has entered the transfer portal as a grad transfer. With 2020 not counting as a year of eligibility, looks like Farniok will have 3 years of remaining eligibility. Was a 3 star prospect out of Sioux Falls Washington, South Dakota’s top prospect in 2018.
Farniok transfers to Tulsa - wondered if he would end up in Brookings or Vermillion, but instead he chooses to Live on Tulsa Time.