Same play, opposite side

Submitted by oakapple on

It appeared to me that the winning two-point conversion was the identical play, merely the opposite direction, as the winning Forcier-to-Matthews TD pass vs. Notre Dame last year. Is that correct? The two-point conversion was thrown to Forcier’s right; the pass to Matthews went to his left. However, the pattern and the coverage appeared to be nearly identical.

bdsisme

November 7th, 2010 at 4:51 PM ^

In Junior Hemingway's post game interview (or locker room interview, not the press conference one) he said that it was the same play but to the other side.  So yes, you are correct.

wolverhorn

November 7th, 2010 at 5:36 PM ^

There was an analysis on either BTN or ESPN last night on this play.  Like you said, it was the same play and they showed that we left that receiver crossing over the middle wide open to bring the heat on the QB so he couldn't get the throw off.

mschol17

November 7th, 2010 at 7:27 PM ^

The Illinois first half two point conversion and the failed OT two point conversion were the same play.  The only difference is we got enough pressure that the TE/Receiver dragging across didn't have time to get open