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Then I definitely think it was no good.
That’s what I thought tooActually after looking at again that FG might have been good. It really hooked around that upright.
What about the constant holding by their O line?I thought the refs were pretty bad yesterday favoring Iowa but ISU got some calls
So I have 6 badly missed or questionable calls, favoring Iowa 4-2 and 6 points to our 3
- Punt - I still don’t think it hit Townsend but could see why that call stood. Picking up the Kick catch interference was terrible - Favor Iowa leading to 3 points
- On Iowa’s long 3rd quarter drive giving Iowa a first down on his 3rd-down scramble at midfield was terrible. He was a yard short and they just upheld on replay - Favor Iowa leading to 3 points
- On Iowa TD drive, there definitely was a hold on our DB vs their TE on the 3rd down sack. The unsportsmanlike was a soft call though and negated any chance at a goal line stand - Favor Iowa but I’ll give them the benefit of a doubt that they would have scored a TD on that drive regardless
- Very blatant hold on Iowa’s last play of the game. Luckily they didn’t convert - Favor Iowa but didn’t hurt ISU
- On the long pass to Eskildsen in the first Eskildsen pushed off to get separation that was missed. - Favor ISU led to 3 points
- The incomplete pass that “may” have been a lateral. I think it was forward but it was close. That one went in our direction - Favor ISU
A field goal that goes right over the upright is no good, that was the worst call of the day and someone should be suspended or relegated for that.
lol crazy what a difference 4 minutes can make.Actually after looking at again that FG might have been good. It really hooked around that upright.
I think this has been explained like 10 times.The weirdest call might have been on that punt return where they either didn’t assess the penalty yards or were a full five yards wrong spotting the ball.
ONE MORE TIME SHOULD DO ITI think this has been explained like 10 times.
The best view is the ref right under the post. He didnt flinch so i assume it was ok.From tv angle it looked like it was hooking no good and maybe over the upright. I thought it was missed live.
Also left out a clear hold on Eskildsen, I think, on a 3rd down pass, and the long pass to Overby that was right on the money but dropped because he could only use one hand since his other arm was being held by the d-back. Two potential long pass plays broken up by defensive holding/PI that went uncalled.What about the constant holding by their O line?
Ryan Harklau said it went directly over the upright. TV reply looked like it was hooking worse as it went byFrom tv angle it looked like it was hooking no good and maybe over the upright. I thought it was missed live.
ONE MORE TIME SHOULD DO IT
Missed the non DPI/ holding call on our last drive, on the play previous to Burkle tipped pass. I believe the Football gods granted us karma there.
When did this change? Saturdays is inside the outside edge, Sundays is entirely inside the inside edge when going over uprights. So the ball can go over the upright and still be good on Saturdays.Any part over the post, FG is no good.
What about the constant holding by their O line?
Pereira may have been buzzed in on a different game at the time? I don't know how that works, but he's definitely not locked in on one game only at a given time on Saturdays or Sundays.IF ONLY RULES EXPERT MIKE PEREIRA MIGHT HAVE BEEN BROUGHT ON TO EXPLAIN THIS WHEN IT HAPPENED.
Seriously, they pay this guy to be their broadcast rules expert; talk about a penalty flag resulting in Iowa’s drive starting at the 2 1/2 yard line, which is what Joel Klatt said just before they went to commercial; then come back with Iowa lined up at the 5 with zero reference to the prior penalty - and they don’t even go to Pereria to give us an explanation.
Maybe they figured everybody would just forget during the interminable 4 minute commercial break.