Nah. It’s just that they haven’t played us.K-State has been hot lately. Really makes you wonder if they're listening to their opponents.
Yet.
Nah. It’s just that they haven’t played us.K-State has been hot lately. Really makes you wonder if they're listening to their opponents.
I could've put this in general college sports but it affects ISU. looks like all the big 12 teams this weekend are turning in their helmet communication devices to add encryption. I saw on tech boards there was a rumor going around that Baylor was listening to their play calling frequency.
Two things:
1. When this got posted on Twitter a bunch of EMAW buffoons immediately latched on to it and said that is obviously why ISU is undefeated. SAWFT!
2. Does this remind anyone else of the story behind the Telephone Trophy for the ISU/Mizzou series?
It wasnt just the Big 12 though, it was weird that the article states just the B12 recalled them. But other schools in other conferences have had issues etc. adn sounded like it was the NCAA that addressed it.Kinda on-brand for the Big12 to go get comm systems off Temu
I read it that teams for all P4 sent their helmets in to be “fixed”.It wasnt just the Big 12 though, it was weird that the article states just the B12 recalled them. But other schools in other conferences have had issues etc. adn sounded like it was the NCAA that addressed it.
So is it just the B12 that is fixing it? And others are not doing anything yet.
I could've put this in general college sports but it affects ISU. looks like all the big 12 teams this weekend are turning in their helmet communication devices to add encryption. I saw on tech boards there was a rumor going around that Baylor was listening to their play calling frequency.
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College helmet comms not secure, sources say
Coach-to-player in-game communications during Power 4 college football games this season have been occurring on unencrypted frequencies, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com
Iowa tried and our defensive line took over in the second half.
Good question. I think anyone who has played tackle football at almost any level will tell you that as you progress through the season, everyone is dinged up to some extent. Now the difference between pain and injury is oft debated. We have had enough depth on the defensive line that we have been able to cover guys that were dinged up, but don't know that we have lost many extended time to injury, and the bye week obviously helped. Linebacker is certainly an interesting story as we had Brezina in a breakout role, and while he has been out, I believe he played some in the last game. We have also seen the elevation of young guys (ex. Barnes) we didn't necessarily expect to see. If someone has done a snap analysis from the Iowa game that could provide more insight.Were we not healthier then?
(I honestly don't know)
It’s humorous that you think it’s up to Coach Heacock.Dear Professor Heacock,
I understand your process in playing a base defense to start each game. You will see what the offense is trying to attack then make changes to take it away.
But can we not allow a TD on the opening possession this time? I’d be happy if Tech was held to a FG
Thanks for listening
-From fan that doesn’t like playing from behind
Loyal Sons.
I would think those wouldn’t last a lot longer. Probably weather impacted but it looks dry now. (Thank god it’s not a night game.)
Dear Professor Heacock,
I understand your process in playing a base defense to start each game. You will see what the offense is trying to attack then make changes to take it away.
But can we not allow a TD on the opening possession this time? I’d be happy if Tech was held to a FG
Thanks for listening
-From fan that doesn’t like playing from behind
Hmm, I selected single tickets. Maybe they only showed pairs.
I have been wondering if someone couldn't find a way to listen in fairly easily if so inclined.I could've put this in general college sports but it affects ISU. looks like all the big 12 teams this weekend are turning in their helmet communication devices to add encryption. I saw on tech boards there was a rumor going around that Baylor was listening to their play calling frequency.
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College helmet comms not secure, sources say
Coach-to-player in-game communications during Power 4 college football games this season have been occurring on unencrypted frequencies, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com