Garcia scrambled around and used up too much time, clock may have expired before the play finished so they could kick the field goal. Replay shows the player was down with 1 second left, but the refs won't overturn it.
Even if they put 1 second back, the clock winds on the ball down and I don't think they technically get a snap off.
I don't think it had switched to 1. Probably like 1.3 or something but it still showed 2 on the clock. I have to think that's where it should have been set.
Out offense is [uck fay]ing shit. Spurrier better take some blame on himself in his presser. His play selection was shit, like everything else tonight.
Couldn't have spiked, would have to have run out the FG team - which because they would have been adding time, they would have been ready to do.
While valid for portions of the game, not the problem in the end. Tough to select plays when your QB can't complete more than half of his passes and the score doesn't let you run the ball.
Garcia was not who or what lost us the game. He helped, but he wasn't the catalyst. We got out-coached. Spurrier refused to line up under center and run. He was bent on doing shit we hadn't done all year, like running end-arounds. He put Garcia in a position to fail. Congrats to Auburn.
Garcia couldn't hit shit on some plays. As you alluded to yourself, as he goes so goes the ball game. Which sucks for you, because he is as erratic as any high level QB I've ever seen. Which begs the question of if he is really "high level" at all. Best running back in the conference, best WR in the conference, and he can't get out of their way.