Friday, 30 December 2011

Baylor Beats Washington In Alamo Bowl

If that really was Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III's final college game, what an incredible way to go out.

Just ask him.

"We went out in style!" Griffin shouted to his teammates.

It was amazing the Baylor quarterback had any breath left at all. Not after a record-shattering Alamo Bowl that might not only be remembered as the highest-scoring regulation bowl game in history, but also possibly as Griffin's last addition to his legacy in Waco.

also kicked myself the entire 30-minute drive home as I listened to the game on the radio. That simply wasn't going to happen tonight. What fool would leave the highest scoring game in NCAA bowl history twice in his life? Not me!

Apparently, when no one was watching, perhaps at one of the fabulous restaurants along San Antonio's famed Riverwalk, Baylor's Art Briles and Washington's Steve Sarkisian made a gentleman's agreement to not play defense during the 2011 Valero Alamo Bowl.


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