You were right about earring it out, cap.
Pretty hostile environment.
I thought the ball went over the cone, but we were fortunate with the ruling on the field.
Our vaunted D gave up a lot of yards, but A&M is pretty good.
I feel better with Bryant in the game and not sure there is any logic to the qb substitution pattern,but on the other hand you can’t leave tlaw on sidelines all season.
It’s a “W,” cliched I know, but it’s all you really want at this time of the year on the road in SEC territory.
It was a fantastic game JB. I'm happy your guys won really bro.
Personally, I thought from where the ball hit the ground there was no way it could go over the pylon. I've always had a 3D brain when it comes to that sort of thing.
Some day some bright physics student is going to develop the math for where the ball left the guy's hands and where it made contact with the ground. If they can do it with baseball pitches they can do it with a football. But just doing the math from point of departure to point of contact should be an easy calc these days. Even if the numbers from departure and contact are crude, but decent estimations, the math should be able to be done. Put some
ordinary NASA comps on it and they could come up with it in about ten minutes. Someone call Kennedy now. ;-)
I believe using the precise mathmatical formula you could accurately then plot the flight path of the football.
45 years ago I used to do that sort shit with a slide rule in 10th grade. Totally surprised that with the electronic stuff at our disposal in this age someone hasn't come up with it yet.