I'm gonna take a contrarian view here. Should the NCAA investigate the faking of injuries displayed by ND's defense? Is Clark Lea teaching this? It clearly had an effect on UGA's momentum.
If the NCAA can prove this happened, then the program needs to be held accountable.
The theory you're espousing here is that Gilman decided someone needed to fake an injury, and instead of just going down himself, looked around and picked out JOK and forced him to the ground. And in order to give cover to Alohi's ruse, they sat JOK the series after. In the second half. Of the biggest game of the season.
Brilliant.
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keep playing. Gilman ran up and told him to get down. Crawford had his back to Gilman and heard him yelling get down and started to react the way he did.
Unfortunately, much like ND's offense, it was poorly coached and transparent.
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One was a concussion, all legit
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CGkWrBTbKI
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CGkWrBTbKI
1. JOK was visibly staggering when Gilman pulled him to the ground. He was evaluated for a concussion and sat out a couple of series.
2. Bilal almost fell over after brushing the qb before going to the ground. I believe they said he was dehydrated and he sat out a few series also.
The SEC crew clearly showed their bias when they reported this and harped on it when they were clearly wrong.
Gary Danielson is right in up there in sports trash with Paul Finebaum.
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You guys pay a lot of attention to people you think should be ignored.
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Especially if you call yourself a Notre Dame fan.
Go get your head examined. You need to be on concussion protocol.
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