So what does Yner mean?The comments section was good. And I'm filing away "Yner" if BYU fans ever start to annoy me.
So what does Yner mean?The comments section was good. And I'm filing away "Yner" if BYU fans ever start to annoy me.
‘Homsr’ refs in Hilton?????!! Man, NO historical perspective there.Yeah bite me poor loser Ten_hour_drive! Despite never winning an NCAA Tournament game, I think Mark Pope is a really good coach and will be offered way better jobs after his success this season. BTW I think Steve Prohm would make a good replacement when Pope leaves!
’Homer’ refs in Hilton?Yeah bite me poor loser Ten_hour_drive! Despite never winning an NCAA Tournament game, I think Mark Pope is a really good coach and will be offered way better jobs after his success this season. BTW I think Steve Prohm would make a good replacement when Pope leaves!
They didn't let minorities in until the 70's so I guess they're coming around. Jesus would walk by a bunch of them in his dirty carpenter clothes and they'd stand around looking down on him for his attire. Polished turds in my book.The dress and grooming standards begs my original question then. One of the BYU players had tattoos.
BYU fan "whiner". Play on words for the Y they have on their helmets etc.So what does Yner mean?
Looked to me like she spends a lot of time in the tanning booth.Honestly shocked that nobody has mentioned the blonde in the front row of last nights game. Figured there would've been a gif already
What makes it exceptionally odd is calling that while not calling a lot of the really rough play. It's like, we're going to let it be a free for all, but on this one play, we're staring with whistle in mouth ready to blow it instantly on contact. So technically the correct call, but just weird with how the game was called generally (especially with how big that and one could have been).I thought it looked like a 99% easy call live and on the replay. Yeah the guy starts moving under him as he goes up but he's still pushing further in during the put back.
Maybe I watch too many NBA games because if I'm watching an NBA game I move it up to 100% absolute certain they never call it like that. I mostly only watch ISU other than years like this where teams winning/losing could get us a Big 12 championships.
Maybe in college basketball that's the right call...although even in ISU games it seemed freakishly wrong from my past 28 years of watching ISU.
That call was criminal. The ref didn’t blow the whistle and raise his hand until after he had seen the basket go through.I thought it looked like a 99% easy call live and on the replay. Yeah the guy starts moving under him as he goes up but he's still pushing further in during the put back.
Maybe I watch too many NBA games because if I'm watching an NBA game I move it up to 100% absolute certain they never call it like that. I mostly only watch ISU other than years like this where teams winning/losing could get us a Big 12 championships.
Maybe in college basketball that's the right call...although even in ISU games it seemed freakishly wrong from my past 28 years of watching ISU.
What in the actual ****.
What makes it exceptionally odd is calling that while not calling a lot of the really rough play. It's like, we're going to let it be a free for all, but on this one play, we're staring with whistle in mouth ready to blow it instantly on contact. So technically the correct call, but just weird with how the game was called generally (especially with how big that and one could have been).
They always have their whistles in their mouths...What makes it exceptionally odd is calling that while not calling a lot of the really rough play. It's like, we're going to let it be a free for all, but on this one play, we're staring with whistle in mouth ready to blow it instantly on contact. So technically the correct call, but just weird with how the game was called generally (especially with how big that and one could have been).
It was close, but the whistle blew and the hand was going up before the ball went in.The ref didn’t blow the whistle and raise his hand until after he had seen the basket go through.
Sure. It was after Rob had shot it. Which is typically an and 1. If in the time between you seeing a foul and blowing the whistle, a legitimate shot occurs... that foul was on the shot.It was close, but the whistle blew and the hand was going up before the ball went in.
I'm not sure what to say about that, the ref called the foul to be a prick? To Rob Jones? To Iowa State? To you? And the hand/whistle is just an indicator, the foul occurred on the rebound.Sure. It was after Rob had shot it. Which is typically an and 1. It was a horrible call and a ref being a prick.
to hiltonI'm not sure what to say about that, the ref called the foul to be a prick? To Rob Jones? To Iowa State? To you? And the hand/whistle is just an indicator, the foul occurred on the rebound.
i watched baylor be gifted a comeback against texas a few days ago, and just dont feel like ISU ever gets those calls at home. instead what ISU gets is phantom whistles eliminating runouts and blown and 1 calls in the closing minutes.I'm not sure what to say about that, the ref called the foul to be a prick? To Rob Jones? To Iowa State? To you? And the hand/whistle is just an indicator, the foul occurred on the rebound.
I rarely see us getting gifted the kind of calls at home that I see other teams getting gifted on their home courts against us, and often wonder if it's just my homer glasses.
Who's this bootlicker you speak of? Are you a bootlicker, am I, are we all bootlickers? I don't know. I'm just asking.This is it exactly, just don’t let our resident bootlicker see you post this or he may add you to his stalking list.