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Tulane QB Nick Montana, son of legendary QB Joe Montana, had a bit of a brain fart at the end of the first half against Central Florida Saturday. With no timeouts and the clock winding down, Nick spiked the ball. Whoops...

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Yes, his only option was an attempt to get in the end zone, but they're down by ten, make something happen.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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earl keese114 months
The rantards will never believe it. They swear to all that is holy that this kind of stuff only happens with a Les Miles coached team.
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clamdip114 months
Anyone else remember when ole Joe did this at the end of a Saints game in the Dome?
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Porter Osborne Jr114 months
I wish they would have showed their reaction when they realized what they just did.
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Cleanmatt114 months
Tulane thought they had gotten the first down on the previous play. No one knew it was forth down, including UCF's defense.
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johnnydrama114 months
I blame Coach Johnson. There was terrible clock management on that series.
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JETigER114 months
The officals should have measured if that was not a first down.
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11thACR114 months
You Can't Coach this Stuff
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