I found this first paragraph a little frustrating over at SpartanNation.
"It was a classic. It was nearly all we expected it to be. Yet, it was seriously marred by a handful of horrific game changing calls that unfortunately went against MSU. First, there was the remarkably late and awful Personal Foul call on Sr. DB Jeremy Ware. Then we had an apparent Iowa fumble down by the Spartan goal line that went undetected, and seemingly ignored by replay officials. Later in the final Iowa drive, there was a pivotal Defensive Holding call against MSU that possibly could’ve gone uncalled. Could there have also been clock issues on the final drive too? Win or lose, those calls hang a smattering of dark clouds over a truly classic Big Ten battle between the Spartans and Hawkeyes."
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Horrific?
I stopped reading the article after that first paragraph. I understand their frustration, but all of the calls had reason.
"It was a classic. It was nearly all we expected it to be. Yet, it was seriously marred by a handful of horrific game changing calls that unfortunately went against MSU. First, there was the remarkably late and awful Personal Foul call on Sr. DB Jeremy Ware. Then we had an apparent Iowa fumble down by the Spartan goal line that went undetected, and seemingly ignored by replay officials. Later in the final Iowa drive, there was a pivotal Defensive Holding call against MSU that possibly could’ve gone uncalled. Could there have also been clock issues on the final drive too? Win or lose, those calls hang a smattering of dark clouds over a truly classic Big Ten battle between the Spartans and Hawkeyes."
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Horrific?
- Awful Personal Foul call? Awful!?!? Are you kidding me? The call was obvious.
- That fumble the announcers kept talking about as well. My question is, did they even get the ball?
- The holding call could have gone uncalled? Did the guy see the replay? He held him the entire way up until the pass.
I stopped reading the article after that first paragraph. I understand their frustration, but all of the calls had reason.