It's pretty amazing actually. Our lead over second place TCU is as big as TCU's lead over the 6th place team's active streak. The top 9 active streaks are (with last year shutout): 436 - Florida (1988) 380 - TCU (1991) 358 - Virginia Tech (1995) 356 - Georgia (1995) 339 - Nebraska (1996) 324 - Boise St (1997) 318 - Oklahoma (1998) 274 - Alabama (2001) 266 - Clemson (2003)
I fully support kicking that FG. Would have been horrible to not only get blown out but then have the Beavers end our streak.
I am not onboard with this thinking AT ALL. Only internet stat geeks give a crap about that; I never even knew this until today, and neither did much of anyone else. Meaningless stat. Sorry, but I think it sends a really crappy message to the team; it's nothing but a participation trophy.
I was so angry when we didn’t kickit earlier. I thought it was over. That streak has gone through 10 coaches and 34 seasons. If Napier could extend it then he had an obligation to do it. It’s so much bigger than he is. Oh and it was October 29 1988 when we were shut out by Auburn.
I'm glad he kicked to keep streak alive, but pathetic that we needed to. It's the closest I've felt to one of Kiffin's "moral victories".
Miserable watch. Luckily I recorded it so I could fast forward thru and then hit delete. Only positive I saw was the play of Pearsall , but I already knew he was good and the streak saving fg. Sad end to season.
We talk about this streak all the time.. and we've especially been bringing it up during all of these bad seasons after Meyer left.. since we've routinely had bad offenses
Time will tell, Dykes got canned at Cal and did pretty well at SMU before taking Patterson's team to the playoffs. Not at all a guarantee that he'll continue to be good there.
While I agree the streak is pretty meaningless, the game was decided when he took the three. May as well keep the streak going and avoid some of the whining. I don't think it sends any particular message to the team that sucking in that game didn't already send so no real downside.