caveman99
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There are 10 single digit players as zero is in play, but yeah they don’t do 10 on D and 10 on O.My understanding is that there are only the 9 and there are no doubling up on single digits.
There are 10 single digit players as zero is in play, but yeah they don’t do 10 on D and 10 on O.My understanding is that there are only the 9 and there are no doubling up on single digits.
Nash is shorter, but he isn’t exactly small either! Overall….our team looks much more physical! The weight room has paid off!
9+0=9 but 9+0 =10There are 10 single digit players as zero is in play, but yeah they don’t do 10 on D and 10 on O.
It’s against the NCAA rules or Husker rules?
NCAA might make sense since the OL can’t catch passes, but the DL can do whatever they want. So it’s something the officials have to pay attention to. Except it’d be kind of hard for an OL to be sneaky.