Why did Miami get the time out restored in the final minute? I was busy and didn't catch the entire sequence of events.
ISU had a helmet come off so clock was stopped prior to the time out.
Somewhere in there was a declination of some sort.
Why did Miami get the time out restored in the final minute? I was busy and didn't catch the entire sequence of events.
Why did Miami get the time out restored in the final minute? I was busy and didn't catch the entire sequence of events.
ISU had a helmet come off so clock was stopped prior to the time out.
Somewhere in there was a declination of some sort.
Wow. This is a doozy. Lol.I enjoyed reading the comments from this season. In spite of all evidence and simple reality, I treasure my fellow Cyclone fans who continue to believe our teams can succeed. I am not sure what you smoke, drink, inhale, or accept as your worldview, but it is endlessly entertaining, along with your continuing belief that the world of athletic judgment is continually biased against an athletic program based in a small town most Americans do not know exists. As I mentioned in a previous post, I am sure the extra practices will provide manifold benefits moving forward.
I think they said there was some kind of 10 second runoff with the helmet, but obviously Miami would decline that.
Agreed. A MiamI player lost his helmet, which negated the TO.I think that's all it was.
There seemed to be an idea that it was a weird thing but I think it was by the rules the whole way.
Play should have started right away then, but there was a 2 minute pause, so Miami basically did get a timeout.I think that's all it was.
There seemed to be an idea that it was a weird thing but I think it was by the rules the whole way.
Iowa State playerAgreed. A MiamI player lost his helmet, which negated the TO.
I was probably giving them too much credit, but questioned whther it was intentional at the time.
Take joy. It wasn't realThis [also] Notre Dame fan, basically from birth, took extra joy in seeing Miami lose to the hands of Iowa State.
Probably said the same thing for Pole Assassin’s monkey during Halloween.Tune in at halftime of the Army Game on ESPN, as according ot Matt Barrie (Ariz. State Alum fwiw), "Cam Ward Goes out in Style!" lol. Just TOO funny!
What's your outlook for the o line?Between him and Green, along with Townsend and Sowell, really like how the offense is shaping up for Rocco
Barrie is so punchable. Have disliked him since his called our game againstUT in 2020. He **** rode them the whole time.Tune in at halftime of the Army Game on ESPN, as according ot Matt Barrie (Ariz. State Alum fwiw), "Cam Ward Goes out in Style!" lol. Just TOO funny! Cannot make this stuff up.
Yep, he annoys the piss out of me too.Barrie is so punchable. Have disliked him since his called our game againstUT in 2020. He **** rode them the whole time.
Set up WeWill owned vending machines selling pop tarts, and merch.My ISU freshman wants the trophy plugged in outside the bookstore so the students can buy PopTarts at the MU Market and use it.
This was more of a exhibition then a spring game. Got to give it up to mat and staff not to go full fetal from the startThat was a great win, and overall fun game, and from what I could see on the TV, a fantastic experience. It looked like a pretty solid crowd. Like others have said, the sponsor went out of their way to create a fun atmosphere, which is really what a bowl game should be about; an end of the season celebration for the athletes and fans!
True. And when you think about, if I was a handler, I wouldn't wnat it any other way!Ralphie looks HEAVILY sedated.
My daughter and I watching the game in NC, and she thought this was hilarious - she’s in her 40’s
This was more of a exhibition then a spring game. Got to give it up to mat and staff not to go full fetal from the start
I enjoyed reading the comments from this season. In spite of all evidence and simple reality, I treasure my fellow Cyclone fans who continue to believe our teams can succeed. I am not sure what you smoke, drink, inhale, or accept as your worldview, but it is endlessly entertaining, along with your continuing belief that the world of athletic judgment is continually biased against an athletic program based in a small town most Americans do not know exists. As I mentioned in a previous post, I am sure the extra practices will provide manifold benefits moving forward.