Sparky Polastri
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Yeah, I'd like to understand tooWhy?That’s absolutely the wrong call but understand why they made it
Yeah, I'd like to understand tooWhy?That’s absolutely the wrong call but understand why they made it
Yeah, I'd like to understand tooWhy?That’s absolutely the wrong call but understand why they made it
Yeah, I'd like to understand tooWhy?That’s absolutely the wrong call but understand why they made it
Overturning two called TDs would have made Ryan Day cry?

Seems like it should have been a touchback.
Refs seem to be on the OSU payroll. First the late Td call where he stopped ant the 1 td line and now a clear touchback “upheld” as a td. No excuse for not overturning it.
Why?That’s absolutely the wrong call but understand why they made it
I struggle with it. On one hand, I actually like the punitive side so you can't just be reckless going into the endzone and a touchdown then is clearly a score (should be without question).Think they made the wrong call by the book, but I also think the rule of lost possession of a fumble through the end zone is one of the dumbest.
AgreedWere they on the payroll when they didn’t DQ the guy who headbutted ref. Or called a DPI when the ball was 20 yards out of bounds? Or when they missed the clear hold on the RT on the last big run?
These refs are just bad. They’re not biased, they’re bad.
I struggle with it. On one hand, I actually like the punitive side so you can't just be reckless going into the endzone and a touchdown then is clearly a score (should be without question).Think they made the wrong call by the book, but I also think the rule of lost possession of a fumble through the end zone is one of the dumbest.
A touchback seems overly punitive, but I do think some form of punishment is appropriate. I'd be ok if it did something like push the ball back to the 20 or 30 yard line if you do that, but the offense retains possession. Not sure what you'd do with the down to make (like if it was 2nd and 10 and you did that, 3rd and 10 from the 20/30? But what about 2nd and 1 and do that? 3rd and....10? 1?). Keeps it within a FG-ish range, but does still punish the offense for reckless play.
I'm not very impressed so far eitherMichigan’s OC calling a terrible game so far
My daughter, literally, said the same thing. She doesn't watch football.I'm not very impressed so far eitherMichigan’s OC calling a terrible game so far
I know that you guys who are part of this rivalry don't get surprised by this game, but Im not sure I'll ever be able to wrap my head around how Michigan can consistently stay with OSU
I know that you guys who are part of this rivalry don't get surprised by this game, but Im not sure I'll ever be able to wrap my head around how Michigan can consistently stay with OSU
Meh. Specific to this year, the talent diff plus the youth forced to play for Mich is a pretty steep hill to climb, but to their credit, they're doing it.I know that you guys who are part of this rivalry don't get surprised by this game, but Im not sure I'll ever be able to wrap my head around how Michigan can consistently stay with OSU
Yep, truly shocking that the college football team with the most wins ever can make a rivalry game close.
Michigan's offense needs a sea change or else they have no chance

Bench Underwood?Michigan's offense needs a sea change or else they have no chance
Where is that #15 for Mich? Just realized I haven't seen him.
Hausmann out is disappointing, wild turn of events from him. Bad timing for a spiritual awakening.
What does that mean? Something happen to him?Where is that #15 for Mich? Just realized I haven't seen him.Hausmann out is disappointing, wild turn of events from him. Bad timing for a spiritual awakening.
The story as i understand it is over the bye he went on a mission in Uganda(?). He was called by Jesus to dedicate his life to service and football no longer mattersWhat does that mean? Something happen to him?Where is that #15 for Mich? Just realized I haven't seen him.Hausmann out is disappointing, wild turn of events from him. Bad timing for a spiritual awakening.
Wow. Good on him. Sucks a lot for you guys, but good for himThe story as i understand it is over the bye he went on a mission in Uganda(?). He was called by Jesus to dedicate his life to service and football no longer mattersWhat does that mean? Something happen to him?Where is that #15 for Mich? Just realized I haven't seen him.Hausmann out is disappointing, wild turn of events from him. Bad timing for a spiritual awakening.
Been following the story loosely. He was adopted as a child from Uganda. I hope he finds peace in whatever direction he chooses.The story as i understand it is over the bye he went on a mission in Uganda(?). He was called by Jesus to dedicate his life to service and football no longer mattersWhat does that mean? Something happen to him?Where is that #15 for Mich? Just realized I haven't seen him.Hausmann out is disappointing, wild turn of events from him. Bad timing for a spiritual awakening.
Absolutely. Life is bigger than football.Been following the story loosely. He was adopted as a child from Uganda. I hope he finds peace in whatever direction he chooses.The story as i understand it is over the bye he went on a mission in Uganda(?). He was called by Jesus to dedicate his life to service and football no longer mattersWhat does that mean? Something happen to him?Where is that #15 for Mich? Just realized I haven't seen him.Hausmann out is disappointing, wild turn of events from him. Bad timing for a spiritual awakening.

What every OSU fan is nervous about now though is Day turtling up and getting too conservative on offense. Still a lot of time left. Break a big play and get a turnover and UM is back in it.Might be over now.