I learned skimming their boards that there may be a decent sized contingent of that fan base that hates Gundy and thinks he’s an ego loving dbag.Gundy seems pretty complimentary of us and isn’t blaming the refs for the loss. I like him.
I learned skimming their boards that there may be a decent sized contingent of that fan base that hates Gundy and thinks he’s an ego loving dbag.Gundy seems pretty complimentary of us and isn’t blaming the refs for the loss. I like him.
I learned skimming their boards that there may be a decent sized contingent of that fan base that hates Gundy and thinks he’s an ego loving dbag.
Specifically Kolar, defense keyed on him all day. He's not going to get lost in the mix.Which means you don't run a shovel pass to the TE, something you've never done, on 4th and short.
Several plays were up to the players do make it happen, but in no way is that a practical call.
Yes, we were favored. Many picked us to win.It's lame for fans of an unranked team to storm the field after beating #8 a year after they were hardly even allowed to be there?
Who's dieing? Live and be lame.Weird hill to die on, but this is CF, so not much surprises me.
Maybe it’s always been like this and I’m just now noticing, but seems like lately the refs are pretty consistently spotting the ball where the knee went down as opposed to where the ball is when the knee went down.
Sorry, I don't know if this has been discussed earlier in this thread but I have a question for any football officials or rules experts out there.
On that last 4th down play, the OSU lineman was pulling the runner forward to try to get him to the first down yardage. I know that used to be a penalty on the offense called helping the runner. I have not seen that called in years. Is that not a rule anymore, or does it just not get called anymore?
I think it is still a rule and should be a 10 yard penalty, but it just never gets called anymore.I was wondering if that factored into the spot because it didn't look like the ball carrier ever touched the ground before being pulled over. And I didn't hear the whistle for forward progress being stopped.
As we were leaving the stadium, she said "I cannot believe that ISU won", I told her, "in the past, that is a game that would have had OSU driving down to either tie the game up, or win it." Those days are gone, overall just a great win.
Pulling or carrying the ball carrier is still a rule violation in collegiate football. It's a 5 yard penalty from the spot of the foul. It's never called, though, just like breaking your stride as you run into the end zone is never called.
Who's dieing? Live and be lame.
Sorry, I don't know if this has been discussed earlier in this thread but I have a question for any football officials or rules experts out there.
On that last 4th down play, the OSU lineman was pulling the runner forward to try to get him to the first down yardage. I know that used to be a penalty on the offense called helping the runner. I have not seen that called in years. Is that not a rule anymore, or does it just not get called anymore?
You choosing to die on this hill is lameI don't care if they do it and whatever justification you have for it doesn't change that it's lame to storm the field in that situation. My Dad wore black socks with his shoes and shorts. He didn't give a ****. But it was still lame.
I think I would like your dad. I would enjoy storming the field after a win. I don't enjoy whiners.I don't care if they do it and whatever justification you have for it doesn't change that it's lame to storm the field in that situation. My Dad wore black socks with his shoes and shorts. He didn't give a ****. But it was still lame.
My hope is that we can shame him into not acting like an idiot all game long.