Kirk Herbstreit
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And Junior Seau, at this point, I think he had three sacks in the game.
All I could think about, it was on color, so it was down, blue.
So I said down, blue, and I started to take the snap, and out of the corner of my eye, I could see my left tackle still in his stance.
And I had to turn my back and carry out a fake, knowing that my left tackle, who had no chance to block him to begin with,
was still in his stance and i'm thinking is he going to spear me in the back how bad is this and by the time i got to the top of the fake i was ear holding down and he in usc number 55 he used to just kind of do like i am that guy kind of thing and i'm looking up at that but i never had the ability to
to look at two and three and four.
That's why I can really relate to it so well.
And to hear Steve Young say, because I think Steve Young, if you put him in this era.
Oh, my gosh.
Just ask Steve Young.
I mean, honestly, he just missed his era.
He would have been so dominant because he had the ability to throw, the ability to create.
But it's cool to hear him say he even had to learn one to two to three to four because he was so dynamic as a playmaker.
Yeah, it did.
I think the Big Ten commissioner, Tony Petitti, was really the first one to get out there and talk about it last year.
And then everybody was like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That's ridiculous.
You'll cheapen the regular season.
That's one of the great things about the college game is you still feel like these games in September really matter.