Campbell mentioned in the presser that these things happen in tuesday. So just chill until tomorrow.
So what is being done about first half of the game being a fixed pro wrestling match?
Our fans paid to see real sports, not scripted entertainment. What kind of criminal enterprise is this if these guys ever work a big 12 game again?
I know this was tongue in cheek, but weather had absolutely nothing to do with the outcome of the game on Saturday. Plus, it was a PERFECT CFB weather day! Could not have been better - even if had been played, uh, not in Iowa!I think that they should make Baylor play the game over again and in Ames, in December, no heaters allowed for Baylor, we get to pick one of their defensive starters to be out for the game and we get to supply the officiating crew. And, we get to pick the date and time of the game with a maximum of a 24 hr notice to Baylor.
You make some sense here dirtytake the kick if you win the toss! let the other defense get the example-setting targeting call apparently.
Yep, my post was surely tongue-in-cheek, facetious. The weather is reference to when we played Baylor in Waco in 100 degree weather and they would not allow us to put up shade canopies on our side of the field. Surface temp on our side was 140 degrees. We owe them a -10 degree Iowa State game in Ames with them not allowed to use heaters! LOLOL Last Saturday was a perfect Iowa fall day no doubt about it!I know this was tongue in cheek, but weather had absolutely nothing to do with the outcome of the game on Saturday. Plus, it was a PERFECT CFB weather day! Could not have been better - even if had been played, uh, not in Iowa!![]()
Why didn't we just do it anyway? I don't really understand.Yep, surely tongue-in-cheek. The weather is reference to when we played Baylor in Waco in 100 degree weather and they would not allow us to put up shade canopies on our side of the field. Surface temp on our side was 140 degrees. We owe them a 10 degree Iowa State game in Ames with them not allowed to use heaters! LOLOL Last Saturday was a perfect Iowa fall day no doubt about it!
I agree. Supposedly, according to the announcers, we hadn't gotten prior approval from Baylor for the use of shade canopies. Thus Baylor would not allow us to use them and we were on the sunny side of the field. Baylor's side of the field was in the shade and had shade canopies. The announcers had people who measured the surface temperature on our sideline and it was 140 degrees. The announcers mentioned the situation many times throughout the game-not a good look for Baylor, I agree.Why didn't we just do it anyway? I don't really understand.
Is Baylor really going to go against player safety? Seems like a bad position for them if they tried taking them down.
Yeah I guess I don't really know what Baylor would/could do if we did it anyway. Put in a complaint with the Big 12? Not a good look for them if they did something like that imoI agree. Supposedly, according to the announcers, we hadn't gotten prior approval from Baylor for the use of shade canopies. Thus Baylor would not allow us to use them and we were on the sunny side of the field. Baylor's side of the field was in the shade and had shade canopies. The announcers had people who measured the surface temperature on our sideline and it was 140 degrees. The announcers mentioned the situation many times throughout the game-not a good look for Baylor, I agree.
A couple of things. The first penalty was helmet on helmet. The second one where our LB knocked the receiver on his ass during a route is also illegal.So what is being done about first half of the game being a fixed pro wrestling match?
Our fans paid to see real sports, not scripted entertainment. What kind of criminal enterprise is this if these guys ever work a big 12 game again?
Yeah I kind of wondered about that at the time-just do it anyway and threaten to sue them if they objected. It was pure torture for our players and coaches.Yeah I guess I don't really know what Baylor would/could do if we did it anyway. Put in a complaint with the Big 12? Not a good look for them if they did something like that imo
Right, wrong, or indifferent -- that's almost exactly how those in charge want the players to think.Agree the penalties set the tone. And if anyone thinks it didnt have any impact on our defense for at least the rest of the half is just refusing to take human nature into consideration. These are kids. I would hate to play football with my dominating thought being "hit them with my facemask first" That way when the runner lowers his head I won't get kicked out of the game.
If someone had a heat stroke or something, I would guess Baylor would be liable if they actively prevented us from putting up a canopy. IMO we probably should have just put them up and gave Baylor the finger.Yeah I kind of wondered about that at the time-just do it anyway and threaten to sue them if they objected. It was pure torture for our players and coaches.
Lol, what are you talking about there, beefstick?Can't wait for them to say 2 out of 3 of the ISU touchdowns shouldn't have counted.
How was it illegal?A couple of things. The first penalty was helmet on helmet. The second one where our LB knocked the receiver on his ass during a route is also illegal.
Did they seem to miss Baylor infractions later? Yes.
Prior to the ball being thrown downfield contact with receivers is legal. You can knock them on their ass if the ball isn't in the air.A couple of things. The first penalty was helmet on helmet. The second one where our LB knocked the receiver on his ass during a route is also illegal.
Did they seem to miss Baylor infractions later? Yes.
One of the biggest tragedies in Aranda having success is all the trash Baylor fans can pretend like they weren't rationalizing keeping Briles.If someone had a heat stroke or something, I would guess Baylor would be liable if they actively prevented us from putting up a canopy. IMO we probably should have just put them up and gave Baylor the finger.
A couple of things. The first penalty was helmet on helmet. The second one where our LB knocked the receiver on his ass during a route is also illegal.
Did they seem to miss Baylor infractions later? Yes.
Per your first part, you are right and wrong. You can jam a receiver 5 yards from scrimmage is where you are right. You are wrong that it is just 5 yards, those are pro rules. In college you can be handsy until the ball is in the air no matter the distance.I thought you could jam/block a receiver 5 yards from line of scrimmage. Appreciate if anyone can educate me with a rule if I'm wrong. I am no expert.
I'm not sure the replay is conclusive that he made a lot of helmet to helmet contact or that he led with his helmet vs his shoulders. He appears to be moving away as offensive player moves helmet towards him. The big picture is even if that's a 100% right call...it means Baylor should've had 3-4 players tossed and 45-60 yards of penalties of their own on instances that were similar or much more clear cut. If that's the right call and easy targeting 100% of the time, then ISU likely would've won the game if you went back and replay reviewed the whole game that way...or...SHOCKER...if Baylor had been whistled for the same type of BS their D would've played softer instead of just giving ISU automatic 3rd down conversions and 15 yard penalties.