Quote Originally Posted by jimsumner View Post
Running four plays in a row on fourth and goal is not an easy task.

The only pre-McGee Duke-State game at Wade during our tenure was in 1968. State beat Duke 17-15 in that one.

A field goal would have been nice.

Leo Hart was 18-for-37 in that game, with a receiving corps that included Henley Carter, Wes Chesson and Jim Dearth.

And Tom Harp was a pioneer in throwing the ball. But sometimes football coaches revert to the macho belief that it's unmanly not to be able to run the ball in from the one.
ah of course, first and goal...horrific to watch, it was a harbinger of decades to come..