I am glad we have KF and the kind of players we recruit. Well, QB’s maybe.
I think the disrespect, flag planting, and trash talk is great! Makes rivalries great to watch. Sportsmanship is boring.
I don't disagree with you, however if it's decided that "winner gets to do it" then as we saw this weekend it's going to continue. I think at the minimum the conferences have to take into consideration whether it's worth it to allow it to continue going forward. If they decide the possible repercussions outweigh continuing to let it go on, then they have to put a policy in place and outline the consequences. I don't think fining the programs does a bit of good in the long run and think it has to be along the lines of fining the players involved (since they're getting paid now) and/or suspensions.I waffle on this. Flag planting? Lame that anyone would put any meaning to it. In other threads elsewhere, people are debating what to do about it. As in "someone should step in and ban it". I don't see it working. Why not just embrace it? Winner gets to do it. Just make it a "thing" and it will quickly be ignored as meaningless.
I'm pretty good with trash talk and asshattery. Like I said. It's a bit like cursing. You'll never stop a large portion of the population from judging it poorly.
Kinnick may be a religious experience for some to visit but it isn't a church. And midfield isn't a pulpit. Can pray anywhere you want quietly to yourself with the same result. Try the pink locker room for best results. To insist it 'needs' to be done at midfield is illogical and as you said it's an intentional antagonistic move. Otherwise why do it? There's zero explanation for it.Re: the “prayer” thing, it’s a disingenuous farce 100% meant to antagonize the home team. I had no problem with them not being allowed out there.
I’m not a man of the cloth so to speak so I have no spiritual dog in the fight, but to anyone who is, I’ll ask you to justify it after reading the following from your book…
Matthew 6:5-6.
Same for me... less then 2 minutes after a flag planting people are clearing the field pretty much and heading to locker rooms. So whys it matter? Fans are streaming out. Game is done and over it means as much as a touchdown celebration to me.I waffle on this. Flag planting? Lame that anyone would put any meaning to it. In other threads elsewhere, people are debating what to do about it. As in "someone should step in and ban it". I don't see it working. Why not just embrace it? Winner gets to do it. Just make it a "thing" and it will quickly be ignored as meaningless.
I'm pretty good with trash talk and asshattery. Like I said. It's a bit like cursing. You'll never stop a large portion of the population from judging it poorly.
If you're going by the book they purport to follow, not only can you pray somewhere out of sight, you're supposed to.Kinnick may be a religious experience for some to visit but it isn't a church. And midfield isn't a pulpit. Can pray anywhere you want quietly to yourself with the same result. Try the pink locker room for best results. To insist it 'needs' to be done at midfield is illogical and as you said it's an intentional antagonistic move. Otherwise why do it? There's zero explanation for it.
We know better then to think christians would actually follow their own rules don't we?If you're going by the book they purport to follow, not only can you pray somewhere out of sight, you're supposed to.
The best troll ever...period...is playing Jump Around after beating Wisconsin in Kinnick.Same for me... less then 2 minutes after a flag planting people are clearing the field pretty much and heading to locker rooms. So whys it matter? Fans are streaming out. Game is done and over it means as much as a touchdown celebration to me.
I don't know what day they typically do their mid-week pressers but I kinda want to take of work to watch.As far as the whole no shaking of hands thing goes. Do we know if Nebraskas captains took it upon themselves to do that or if they were instructed by Rhule? I'd never heard that angle on it being brought up yet besides the WUW pod I listened to. They didn't know but speculated that no way Rhule himself woulda done that.
One of Nebraskas players was looking straight down and wouldn't look at the Iowa captain across from him. That kinda told me that at least he individually was going along with the crowd and he wasn't really good with it. That's a thing you do when you're ashamed of what you're doing.I don't know what day they typically do their mid-week pressers but I kinda want to take off work to watch.