I have seen UGA use the same strategy for four years to get offensive linemen to jump. They steal at least three penlaties from their opponents each game. Yet, not one SEC team has used the same tactic. UGA does it almost every series on defense and it works about a third of the time. It killed us and Auburn putting each team in first and fifteen situations. Why has UT not added that yet? It is a good trick to steal yards. Evidently it is legal, yet I know that Pruit was angry that UGA was supposedly shouting their snap cadence as they did their little lateral jumps together each time.