Has any team from our forum area came back from the second half running clock and won the game?
If not, what is the closest outcome you can remember?
Comeback from a running clock?
Re: Comeback from a running clock?
Minford last year had Logan down to a running clock only for Logan to come and win the game because Minfords coach doesn’t know how to run the clock just like this year against Wilmington. Up had ball and need to take 3 knees but ran a play only to fumble the ball back to Wilmington and they took it from the 31 length of field to throw INT in endzone to lose. This wasn’t a running clock in this game but shows two years in a row Minfords coach try’s to lose games but Logan was running clock
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Re: Comeback from a running clock?
Wow, didn't think there would be any comeback wins at all. Any others?14U wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2019 10:19 am Minford last year had Logan down to a running clock only for Logan to come and win the game because Minfords coach doesn’t know how to run the clock just like this year against Wilmington
Re: Comeback from a running clock?
Didn't Ironton do it a while back? Someone from the game last night mentioned they thought they did.
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Re: Comeback from a running clock?
Don't think this what they were talking about in the original post.rickoshay wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2019 11:02 amWow, didn't think there would be any comeback wins at all. Any others?14U wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2019 10:19 am Minford last year had Logan down to a running clock only for Logan to come and win the game because Minfords coach doesn’t know how to run the clock just like this year against Wilmington