F*** The Refs!

Muffed punt was touched by ISU. But the returner interference was obvious. The wasn’t blocked into the returner. Was he guided in that direction by the blocker? Again, no. The Hawk was the one directing where he went.
Haven’t seen a replay, but from my seat, it definitely looked like ISU blocked into returner.
 
On the muffed punt, the official call was that ISU touched the punt. But you can’t say with any certainty that he actually did touch it.

On replay, there’s absolutely no way to tell if it touched him or not. I’m fine with that part of the call on the field standing, there was no clear and obvious evidence to overturn it - but also nobody can tell me flat-out “the returner touched the ball first” because nobody can tell that on the replay. He might have, he might not have, but there’s no proof, and that’s why the call stood.

Picking up the flag for fair-catch interference was extremely dicey, though.

I know returning kicks is very difficult, but that returner should have gotten away from the Iowa cover guy as soon as he saw him barreling at him. (And don’t get me started on the later play with the kickoff return guy signaling fair catch when he wasn’t even the guy fielding the kick. That was really boneheaded.)
 
now that conferences pay their own refs and probably pay them more or less based on how much money a particular conference makes, there is a conflict of interest. Games like this one should have 3rd party reffing

Especially now with so much on the line re: conference standing. sure looked like a B1G crew was trying to help a B1G team beat a "lesser" conference opponent.
And it goes both ways. The Big 12 refs at Mizzou today did not have a great game.
 
On the muffed punt, the official call was that ISU touched the punt. But you can’t say with any certainty that he actually did touch it.

On replay, there’s absolutely no way to tell if it touched him or not. I’m fine with that part of the call on the field standing, there was no clear and obvious evidence to overturn it - but also nobody can tell me flat-out “the returner touched the ball first” because nobody can tell that on the replay. He might have, he might not have, but there’s no proof, and that’s why the call stood.

Picking up the flag for fair-catch interference was extremely dicey, though.

I know returning kicks is very difficult, but that returner should have gotten away from the Iowa cover guy as soon as he saw him barreling at him. (And don’t get me started on the later play with the kickoff return guy signaling fair catch when he wasn’t even the guy fielding the kick. That was really boneheaded.)
Both guys made a fair catch signal.
 
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On replay, there’s absolutely no way to tell if it touched him or not. I’m fine with that part of the call on the field standing, there was no clear and obvious evidence to overturn it - but also nobody can tell me flat-out “the returner touched the ball first” because nobody can tell that on the replay. He might have, he might not have, but there’s no proof, and that’s why the call stood.

Some posters are saying it so matter of fact that Townsend touched it like it's obvious. I must be going blind.
 
Worst was the holding penalty on the punt return they decided not to make the yards off on.
So yeah what the hell happened here? Did they call forward progress at the 10 yd line? From my view he was downed at the 5.
 

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