Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
We're coming, and we ain't backing down. We don't need a bunch of cats in here looking in the mirror. Everybody just do your job! You understand that? Hey, will you shut up? I'm bitterly disappointed with the officiating today. Guys being dudes. And they run through our a** like a** through a tin horn, man.
Ah, f**k it. Thank you, Lee. Welcome to the Split Zone Duo Sunday Hurry Up presented by Dabwater, but it's recorded on a Saturday night. We never do this, Richard. Must be a special occasion. Or someone must have a flight very early in the morning. Yes. And the late game must not be of the type that we have to wait to see exactly what the score is.
No, there are 30 seconds left in the first half of Oregon and James Madison. Oregon is currently up 34-3. It's 32. Alonzo Barnett is about to take a snap. We're just calling a spade a spade here. This game is over. So we're going to do the hurry up now.
This is one of those things where they do like, isn't it when they would do like Monday night football on a Saturday, they would still call it like Monday night football and still do that. That's kind of what we're doing here.
A hundred percent. The Split Zone Duo Sunday Hurry Up presented by Dabwater doesn't have to be on Sunday.
Right.
That's just showbiz, baby. Everybody knows that. Richard, I do want to say thank you to Dabwater, the presenting sponsor of this show all season long. Dabwater is a tequila water with four all natural ingredients. There's no sugar though. There's no carbonation. There's no carbs, no gluten. I might say. It's a really nice taste.
I bet that there will be plenty of Dadwater around various Rose Bowl tailgates in the next couple of weeks as Indiana gets up there on New Year's Day and our Hoosier friends at Dadwater are enjoying that along with every other Indiana fan. Richard, the first round games of the college football playoff. Let's start with the best one. I enjoyed it.
Didn't have a lot of points, but Miami 10, Texas A&M 3.
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Chapter 2: What were the key highlights from the Miami vs. Texas A&M game?
And I, We highlighted coming into this how the passing down situation has been really rough for them all year. These were all the times that Marcel Reed was on the field on a third and fourth down and five plus yards. Five-yard scramble for a first down, nine-yard scramble for a first down on the first two of those plays.
One-yard handoff up the middle, false start on Trazun, who, by the way, talked a lot, and then Ruben Bain got three sacks and Miami got seven.
Tough one for Trazun.
The All-American left tackle for A&M, who essentially expressed that they weren't worried about it and... Maybe he should have been. And Ruben Bain talked as well after this game, as he should, as anyone would.
He had the screenshot of the Trezun press conference from last week on his phone up during the press conference and showed it to the camera.
Well done. Not a highlight reel day for Trey Zune, the left tackle for A&M. Keep them going here with these passing downs. There's a one-yard completion on a throw behind the line, five-yard completion short of the sticks, four-yard handoff, interception on a third and 17 that I have no idea why they even let him throw.
six-yard completion for a first down on a yak play, ball behind the line of scrimmage, 10 yards on... He made one throw all day on third down where he got a guy in a soft spot and he leaned forward to get the yardage. Then there was an incompletion on a third and eight, a sack on a third and six, and he threw the pick in the end zone on third and five to end the game.
The passing down situation was just so disadvantageous for A&M. It was such a terrible matchup, and it's exactly what happened. And Credit to Miami for getting them into those spots a lot and treating them terribly once they were in them.
I mean, you kind of... It's hard to look at this box. I think A&M mostly outplayed them, at least for the first three quarters. I think for the first three quarters, I kept waiting for A&M to get it. I kept on waiting for them to pop it because I didn't think Miami was going to be able to score at any point in time. You kept thinking the explosive run is there. Is Miami going to pop it?
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