If it were true stat stuffing, they would play the entire game.
There's no pre-season in college football so coaches want to get in as much game time experience to get ready for conference play.
Is it good football or just stat stuffing to leave your big name players in during a blowout?
uo vs UW
Bradford, Murray and Iglesias all play until 3:25 left in 3rd Q (score was 48-7).
SB throws 2 3rd Q TDs.
Murray gets 17 yards on 3 carries.
Iglesias catches 2 for 9.
ttek vs SMU
Harrell and Crabtree both play until 13:40 in 4th Q (score was 43-0).
Harrell throws one 4th Q and two 3rd Q TDs.
Crabtree catches 3 for 61 and a TD in 2nd Half.
OSU vs SWM
Hunter played last at 13:59 left in 2nd Q (score was 29-3).
Robinson and Bryant played last at 9:49 left in 2nd Q (score was 36-3).
OSU attempted only 10 passes all game (5 in each half).
If it were true stat stuffing, they would play the entire game.
There's no pre-season in college football so coaches want to get in as much game time experience to get ready for conference play.
After the cheap shot that those 3 Washington players gave Demarcus Granger, Willingham should be thankful that Stoops called off the dogs at all.
Agreed. But the coaches are risking potential injury to their star players.
I see the point, the risk of injury goes down the less you are on the field. However this never seemed to work all that well, it seems that when you play your players to not get injured they end up injured.
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