Rice loses on quadruple doink -
Spiny_Norman - 10-24-2020
Rice finally got to play a game today after several cancelled games because of Covid. They were tied 34-34 against Middle Tennessee State in OT when the kicker, grad transfer from Stanford, Colin Riccitelli, lined up a 45 yard FG for the win. The kick bounced off the right upright, then the cross bar, then the left upright, back to the cross bar before falling back in the field of play. No good. A quadruple doink.
Riccitelli would have a FG blocked in the 2nd OT and Rice would lose 40-34.
https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/rice-kicker-misses-game-winning-field-goal-quadruple-doink
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newguy - 10-25-2020
you know what they say about football.......it's a game of inches.
(or was that baseball?)
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JohnR34231 - 10-25-2020
(10-24-2020, 08:30 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote: Rice finally got to play a game today after several cancelled games because of Covid. They were tied 34-34 against Middle Tennessee State in OT when the kicker, grad transfer from Stanford, Colin Riccitelli, lined up a 45 yard FG for the win. The kick bounced off the right upright, then the cross bar, then the left upright, back to the cross bar before falling back in the field of play. No good. A quadruple doink.
Riccitelli would have a FG blocked in the 2nd OT and Rice would lose 40-34.
https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/rice-kicker-misses-game-winning-field-goal-quadruple-doink
Almost sounds like a physics problem in collisions and momentum.
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StanfordMatt - 10-25-2020
Another interesting tidbit from this game is that before Riccitelli's quadruple doink, Middle Tennessee had missed its own field goal attempt in its possession of the first overtime. Rather than try to score a touchdown or at least setup a more manageable field goal for his kicker, Bloomgren ran the ball straight into the line three consecutive times. The result: +1 yard, -1 yard, -2 yards, missed 45 yd. FG. For good measure, he repeated the strategy with three straight runs to open the second overtime. The result: +4 yards, +2 yards, +1 yard, false start penalty, blocked 40 yd. FG. Meanwhile, his quarterback, while no Andrew Luck, didn't throw a single pass in either overtime after throwing for four touchdowns in regulation. Apparently, Bloom learned nothing from the Fiesta Bowl either.
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teejers1 - 10-25-2020
(10-25-2020, 10:23 PM)StanfordMatt Wrote: Another interesting tidbit from this game is that before Riccitelli's quadruple doink, Middle Tennessee had missed its own field goal attempt in its possession of the first overtime. Rather than try to score a touchdown or at least setup a more manageable field goal for his kicker, Bloomgren ran the ball straight into the line three consecutive times. The result: +1 yard, -1 yard, -2 yards, missed 45 yd. FG. For good measure, he repeated the strategy with straight runs to open the second overtime. The result: +4 yards, +2 yards, +1 yard, false start penalty, blocked 40 yd. FG. Meanwhile, his quarterback, while no Andrew Luck, didn't throw a single pass in either overtime after throwing for four touchdowns in regulation. Apparently, Bloom learned nothing from the Fiesta Bowl either.
Your recap brings to mind a Big Game at Cal where on the first OT possession Cal failed to score. Stanford on first down ran up the gut with RB following FB block; on second down, in similar formation, Stanford faked the handoff and then threw over the top to a wide open FB (maybe it was single-back) in the end zone. TD; ball game; and Cal loses yet another Big Game. It was a brilliant call, and it sounds like Bloom could have tried it.
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PVTree - 10-26-2020
Amazing...he could kick for 20 more years, and he won't ever come close to another quadruple doink... probably not even a triple doink.
Too bad it didn't bounce the other way on that last doink. It may have been remembered for a long time (replayed a lot).