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rogue3542

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  1. Did these guys do the local pop Warner game this morning?
  2. Yeah this is stupid, there's absolutely no reason to review
  3. He threw to/in the direction of the running back. It just hit someone before it got there. They were looking for an excuse to call it
  4. Is it just me, or did they spot the ball an entire yard forward to give them that last first down?
  5. Pretty clear the guys on the pregame lead in haven't watched a second of IU this year.
  6. Minny just went down to Bowling Green at home...oh to be in the B1G West.
  7. This ND Wisconsin game feels like I'm watching IU play IU. Both defenses came to play. The offenses...not so much.
  8. They brought an official on GameDay to talk about how bad the targeting rule is, and they reviewed McFadden's targeting rule specifically as one example. One of the hosts said something to the effect of, "But this isn't really forcible contact." The official just said, "Well, it is" and quickly moved on. That's how you know it's bs. I will give him credit though for calling the Auburn targeting "incorrect."
  9. It's depressing when I look at other teams' schedules haha!
  10. What can I say, with how stacked the Big Ten East is, Notre Dame's schedule just looks like a cakewalk comparatively. Maybe "joke" is a bridge too far, but it's light years easier than IU's schedule, and there just isn't a game I'm all that excited to see because of the matchup. Wisconsin and Cincinnati are interesting games for other reasons.
  11. I'm sure I'm a bit jaded by the utter brutality of IU's schedule this year, but it just seems that there's not much difficulty there. I grew up Catholic in the region. ND is my second team. I find their schedule incredibly weak considering the flexibility they have in making it. If the ACC is going to give them this and they aren't willing to step out of some of their less traditional games, it's going to be a weak schedule for a team that's ultimate goal is always to go to the CFP. at FSU Toledo Purdue #18 Wisconsin neutral # 8 Cincinnati at Virginia Tech USC #21 UNC Navy at UVA Georgia Tech at Stanford For a blue blood in college football, that's a joke of a schedule, and it's obviously designed to give them the greatest chance possible of going undefeated while sprinkling in a whiff of difficulty.
  12. Notre Dame's schedule has been a joke so far. Edit: their entire schedule is a joke. They barely leave home, and when they do, they aren't exactly tough games.
  13. Call me salty, but I think there's a good chance IU blows Cincy out if he doesn't get ejected. They couldn't do anything before he got ejected; after they immediately march down the field and score. That's cause and effect if I've ever seen it.
  14. My big problem with this is that the whole intent of the rule has been subverted and is completely changing the complexion of games, in the case of the OSU vs Minnesota game, it was criminal not to call that and near confirmation of the bias nearly all Big Ten fans know Ohio State receives. There was helmet to helmet contact with the McFadden play, but it was glancing, both players were moved into each other, and there was no launching or intent to punish the offensive player. The result; however, is we have an after the fact review on a play that literally no one even smelled targeting on removing IU's best defensive player early in the game; just doesn't smell right. If you're nitpicking on a glancing blow, it shouldn't be called. Contrast that with the other hit. Clear intent to harm and launched into the blindside of the receiver gunning for the helmet - literally knocked the Minnesota player out. Not only did they not call targeting, they didn't even review for it. Instead, they review for a fumble and reward the ball to Ohio State. Targeting is supposed to protect players from head injuries - the two plays above illustrate that it is utterly failing due to incompetence from officials. If you want to call the penalty on McFadden, fine, I guess there's someway you can justify it within the rule set (though honestly, I think we're looking for penalties at this point), but to get ejected over that is just asinine. The fact that the OSU player was not ejected is, in my opinion, equally as bad if not worse. He was clearly looking to hurt Minnesota's wide receiver, and he succeeded. It's exactly the type of play the targeting rule was invented to get rid of, and the OSU player deserved to be ejected for it.
  15. Rivals. Rivals is the board you are looking for. We deal in reality here. If you say you're done, then why are you still here?
  16. Okay...fair enough, but we'd still be getting votes.
  17. If we were competitive at Iowa I think we are still in the top 25. Losing that game the way we did is why.
  18. According to Big Ten Officials, this is targeting: And this is Not: Discuss
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