Fair enough. You’re just plain wrong.The Iowa gane call was correct. You are a fool and an ass.
That’s plenty. I have no need for name calling atop that.
Fair enough. You’re just plain wrong.The Iowa gane call was correct. You are a fool and an ass.
Lol. Are you talking about DeJean’s invalid return? That wasn’t a “right call”.
The ruling, based on the view from above, was that he made a wave off motion, which invalidated the return.
If you look at the field level view—which is what the refs and players in the game all saw—his arm is clearly rotating. And blatantly so, like any person trying to keep their balance ever.
Which, running laterally, with the other arm out and eyes upwards, is exactly what he was trying to do.
It’s so embarrassing when Cyclone fans try to tell off Hawk fans…and they’re dead wrong.
Oh, and if you were referring to something else—please, do tell.
Lol. Are you talking about DeJean’s invalid return? That wasn’t a “right call”.
The ruling, based on the view from above, was that he made a wave off motion, which invalidated the return.
If you look at the field level view—which is what the refs and players in the game all saw—his arm is clearly rotating. And blatantly so, like any person trying to keep their balance ever.
Which, running laterally, with the other arm out and eyes upwards, is exactly what he was trying to do.
It’s so embarrassing when Cyclone fans try to tell off Hawk fans…and they’re dead wrong.
Oh, and if you were referring to something else—please, do tell.
The problem is that often ISU needs the defense to get multiple big stops in the 4th quarter of the game, when the defense is tired, because the ISU offense has scored hardly any points in the first 2-3 quarters of the game, and the offense needs multiple scores.I def agree. If the offense isn’t missing in action for three quarters we win the game by two scores. But the D had multiple chances to shut KU down in dominating fashion and just couldn’t do it.
Lol. Are you talking about DeJean’s invalid return? That wasn’t a “right call”.
The ruling, based on the view from above, was that he made a wave off motion, which invalidated the return.
If you look at the field level view—which is what the refs and players in the game all saw—his arm is clearly rotating. And blatantly so, like any person trying to keep their balance ever.
Which, running laterally, with the other arm out and eyes upwards, is exactly what he was trying to do.
It’s so embarrassing when Cyclone fans try to tell off Hawk fans…and they’re dead wrong.
Oh, and if you were referring to something else—please, do tell.
Are you serious about DeJean's left arm? You can't be serious. Am I missing sarcasm or something?
Campbell will be here for a long time if he can consistently get six wins every seasons and a bowl game.Campbell is on the hot seat. The Rot has set in deniers back tracking. Fire Campbell hire Brian Ferentz now!