By grabbing your crotch and yelling across the field at the opponent?
Is this what it's come to? People appreciating this kind of behavior?
What's wrong with it?
By grabbing your crotch and yelling across the field at the opponent?
Is this what it's come to? People appreciating this kind of behavior?
Why did the Kansas Captains refuse to shake hands? Is there a history there prior to this game or something?
Technically, I don't think so. Realistically? There's so much subjectivity in all of these CFB awards that someone can (and might) dock him in their voting thought process because of his behavior. From heisman.com:
and, as our own Jeff Woody said tonight on Twitter:
What's wrong with it?
The cops name was Joel Lanning.
You would have to wish, because I highly doubt Kansas has any linemen that posses the ability to do it.I wish a couple of lineman from KU would have walked across the field and pummeled the **** out of him.
CW was referencing this hit.
I must admit, the non-handshake was so Ku as was the late hit.Not a big deal. I like Baker and KU deserved it
For the record, Mayfield is not even close statistically to Maziel.
Johnny Football was so much better.
This is my point. Out of context it is bad but in context it made a lot of sense.
Been wondering about that one myself...Why did the Kansas Captains refuse to shake hands? Is there a history there prior to this game or something?
Head hunting and overall poor sportsmanship by Kansas was the direct cause. Should he have done it no but those were dangerous plays and Kansas should be ashamed. I can’t blame someone for that when it was dangerous situations.Although his actions maybe could be understandable, there is no situation in which grabbing your crotch and screaming obscenities at the opponent can make "a lot of sense." It's still incredibly immature and unsportsmanlike. I wonder what sports would look like if everyone who got talked trash to or hit late on the field reacted like Mayfield did yesterday.