[NU Sports] Our last play
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Sat Jan 2 16:25:25 CST 2010
Even in heartbreaking defeat, Fitz exemplifies passion, pride and playing to win. My only problem with the call is Markshausen's lack of speed to turn the corner. Thus, the subterfuge most work perfectly, which alas, was not the case.
I have been at Atlanta Hartsfield for last few hours. Saw fans from every bowl game. Met some Buckeyes waiting to transfer to Columbus on way back from Pasadena. Congratulated them on carrying BT banner in Rose. Told them I had been at Outback for NU. They said they had watched and seemed impressed with our showing. I felt respect, not condescension. And you all know my feelings about tOSU. Well, I felt bond with all of them.
Also met great guy from Charleston,SC, who is NC grad. He was very taken with Fitz' gutsy call.
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From: "Weinbaum, Willie" <Willie.Weinbaum at espn.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 16:58:11
Cc: 'nwu-sports at tssi.com'<nwu-sports at tssi.com>
Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Our last play
Thanks for sharing the link - one thing the fine Tribune story missed is that the last/only time NU won a Bowl game, the decisive score was on a trick play, too.
It wasn't a fake field goal, but a deception play in which the ball was snapped through the QB's legs directly to a halfback, with the fullback decoying as if he'd receive a pitch from the QB and going left...the halfback with the ball delaying and then sprinting right behind blockers. Ed Tunnicliff's 57-yard TD was the winning score vs Cal.
Such a shame y-day's play devised by Walker didn't work out as the Rose Bowl play did in '49.
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From: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com <nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com>
To: Jim Leonard <jleonard518 at yahoo.com>
Cc: Northwestern Wildcats <nwu-sports at tssi.com>
Sent: Sat Jan 02 15:21:33 2010Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Our last play
Regarding the last play, everyone should read the article below, which
describes the way the play should have worked. As reported earlier,
it was an old play from Walker. It had worked for us once in 2005,
and apparently several other times for Walker.
It was really a trick-trick play. A fumblerooski. On TV, we could
hardly see what happened. And the announcers called it a direct snap
to Markshausen. In fact, the ball was snapped to Persa. As the
backup QB, you could expect the defense to be keying on him as he's
not usually on our field goal team. Persa then deposited the ball
between Markshausen's feet, and ran left, as if he were running an
option play to the left.
Markshausen was then supposed to pause about 2 seconds before picking
up the ball and running right. He picked it up almost immediately,
and as we all know, Auburn wasn't fooled.
We can second guess the call all year, but I think it was a great
call. We just didn't pull it off.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/chi-02-haugh-northwestern-jan02,0,6066456.column
On Jan 2, 2010, at 12:10 AM, Jim Leonard wrote:
> Fellow Wildcat Faithful,
>
> I'm trying to savor what a great game we saw today, but I am truly
> disappointed by the last play of the game. If Demos were healthy
> then maybe this works, but with an untested kicker no one was
> fooled. To me this seemed like a time where you give Kafka the ball
> and let Brewer, Markschuasen, and Dunsmore get open.
>
> I know that Fitz has said that it was a team decision and that he'd
> do it again. That's somewhat comforting, but I still think it was
> the wrong call. Regardless, it's in the books and we can all be proud.
>
> Victory & Honor,
> Jim
>
>
>
>
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