Slo-Mo version of the game-winning kick

Well...all this said, it will be interesting to see if anything comes from Frost's inquiry.  If so, we will see it in the form of a penalty at some point....or, we will notice teams have been warned and they stop doing this.


At best it's that. I believe they do meet with the coaches ahead of time and go over any points of emphasis, whether that's the NCAA pushing it (like targeting calls) or just something they've been told to watch from previous games.

 
Why did we try out guys from the men's soccer team, but not anyone from the women's team?  There has to be someone on campus who can kick it over the lineman.
If a scholarship athlete from another sport comes over and participates in even one play, that scholarship gets counted toward the team limit.

That, or Frost is sexist.

 
If a scholarship athlete from another sport comes over and participates in even one play, that scholarship gets counted toward the team limit.

That, or Frost is sexist.




There must be walk ons on the soccer team. But we don’t know the tryout specifically excluded them. 

I don’t even know which men’s team that post is about though. We don’t have a men’s soccer team. 

 
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Also just because someone is good at soccer does not mean they can kick field goals.  I had an all american soccer player come out for the football team my senior year in college.  He could do kickoffs but he couldn't make field goals for s#!t.  

 
Also just because someone is good at soccer does not mean they can kick field goals.  I had an all american soccer player come out for the football team my senior year in college.  He could do kickoffs but he couldn't make field goals for s#!t.  


Pretty sure they are only looking at the club guy for kickoffs.  At least that was the story right after the try-outs.

 
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