To Sagecock:
Regarding Redlands lack of class, as you say, normally they would have taken a knee as would any team with this lead. However, there were several seniors (running backs and receivers) who had not seen any playing time all year. They
were being substituted most of the fourth quarter. It wasn't an attempt to stick it in Pomona's face but to try and get playing time for the backup seniors. Last week against Clairmont the same thing happened. These were the only two games all year where the backup players received time on the field.
Back to Oxy's pass blocking, call it the way you want. If you feel Redlands' LACK OF rushing was the key, it sure doesn't say much for Oxy's o-line. Yes Redland's rushing success was lacking but anyone watching the game would credit great blocking.
Regarding Redlands lack of class, as you say, normally they would have taken a knee as would any team with this lead. However, there were several seniors (running backs and receivers) who had not seen any playing time all year. They
were being substituted most of the fourth quarter. It wasn't an attempt to stick it in Pomona's face but to try and get playing time for the backup seniors. Last week against Clairmont the same thing happened. These were the only two games all year where the backup players received time on the field.
Back to Oxy's pass blocking, call it the way you want. If you feel Redlands' LACK OF rushing was the key, it sure doesn't say much for Oxy's o-line. Yes Redland's rushing success was lacking but anyone watching the game would credit great blocking.