In NCAA football, on the field “Class” can be a detriment.
The polls are what the are and teams need to be “Stylish” in the way that they win. The NFL is different because all a team has to do is win.
The polls are the reason why we see teams “running up the score.” You, as a coach, have to think about it because of polls, is to run up the score. It seems as if the bigger the and more impressive the score in victory, the better the ability a team has to either move up in the polls or to stay where they are if they are ranked highly.
It the LSU/McNeese football game Tim Couch and his play-by-play commentator postulated about that Les Miles was being “Classy” in running the ball in the last four minutes of the game. That may the case, but in the end it could end up hurting LSU in the polls. They could have scored a couple of more touchdowns and blew the cowboys out.
In college, being classy can hurt.
The polls are what the are and teams need to be “Stylish” in the way that they win. The NFL is different because all a team has to do is win.
The polls are the reason why we see teams “running up the score.” You, as a coach, have to think about it because of polls, is to run up the score. It seems as if the bigger the and more impressive the score in victory, the better the ability a team has to either move up in the polls or to stay where they are if they are ranked highly.
It the LSU/McNeese football game Tim Couch and his play-by-play commentator postulated about that Les Miles was being “Classy” in running the ball in the last four minutes of the game. That may the case, but in the end it could end up hurting LSU in the polls. They could have scored a couple of more touchdowns and blew the cowboys out.
In college, being classy can hurt.
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