trj
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Nebby running the ball with a purpose
They can run the football…they have a good runningback.
Nebby running the ball with a purpose
Really strange of Nebraska to choose to wear Iowa State's black alternates.New rule. You can't have a black or white out if you don't have the corresponding black or white in your school colors.
I'm pleased the first playoff ranking comes out this week ahead of the Oregon game. I think the Hawks get respect from the committee and slot into the 16-18 range.Lots of ranked teams losing today. Iowa should move up
They were really chirping about playoffs after they limped past us. Despite how they have cratered I don’t think it was a bad loss since we were still figuring shit out at the time. We play them now I guarantee we win.
With ISU continuing to lose, I don't see us cracking the Top 20, but think we'll be in the Top 25. Our scores compare favorably with Oregon's vs common opponents Indiana, Wisconsin, and Penn St. They did beat Rutgers far worse than we did.I'm pleased the first playoff ranking comes out this week ahead of the Oregon game. I think the Hawks get respect from the committee and slot into the 16-18 range.
Really strange of Nebraska to choose to wear Iowa State's black alternates.
It was 3rd down when they decided to pick up the flag. Still got screwed. Even in OT, the last Minnesota TD was iffy due to their QB stepping out as he got to the goal line. Hard to say whether ball had crossed. Fleck was all smiles and giddy after the game.Michigan State got absolutely screwed in OT at MN. Throwing a pass on 4th and 3 from outside the 10 yd line, video clearly showed a MN defender literally pulling the Sparty WRs jersey 2 ft away from his body, and the pass in the EZ was incomplete by inches. The back judge saw it clearly and immediately called PI and threw the flag. Fleck ran onto the field and for a solid two minutes jumped up and down on the field like a child throwing a tantrum. The refs huddled, then they picked up the flag -- not calling it incomplete, not a penalty, and simply insisted that 4th and 3 be played over again. Something about the WR's "progress not be hampered" even tho he was held, or something like that. Unbelieveable. Don't think I've ever seen that. And it very likely cost Sparty the game.
Minnesota gets extremely lucky on late game, controversial calls. Just ask Cooper DeJean.It was 3rd down when they decided to pick up the flag. Still got screwed. Even in OT, the last Minnesota TD was iffy due to their QB stepping out as he got to the goal line. Hard to say whether ball had crossed. Fleck was all smiles and giddy after the game.
This is what I don't always like about replay. There is sometimes too much deference to "it has to be overwhelming evidence to overturn the call on the field". Half the time, the refs on the field are just guessing and waiting for replay to bail them out.Did anyone else catch the Florida-Georgia game? There were two plays that were about as close as I've ever seen on replay.
The first was a Georgia running back stretching the ball out as he was tackled and losing control of the ball. Call on the field was down by contact, but the replay shows the ball coming loose literally a split second before he was down.
The second was a desperation pass by Florida that got hung up. The receiver fell as he was trying to come back to the ball. He reached out and the ball hit his forearms as they were on the turf. It was ruled incomplete. On replay, the close up view from the rear shows the ball landing in his arms sideways and even though you don't see the midportion of the ball, there doesn't appear to be enough room between the forearms for it to hit the grass.
In both cases, the call on the field was upheld due to lack of clear evidence, which I get, but, man, looking close at the replays in slo-mo, I think the call on the field was incorrect both times. Both were HUGE plays in the game.
In fairness, it's kind of a, "damned if you do, damned if you don't," scenario for them.This is what I don't always like about replay. There is sometimes too much deference to "it has to be overwhelming evidence to overturn the call on the field". Half the time, the refs on the field are just guessing and waiting for replay to bail them out.