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As a ND fan, the blue hairs ruin the collegial atmosphere. It's still cool to see the campus and see a game, but it's not like any game down south and often underwhelms unless it's a big game.What is so ####ty about it?
As a ND fan, the blue hairs ruin the collegial atmosphere. It's still cool to see the campus and see a game, but it's not like any game down south and often underwhelms unless it's a big game.What is so ####ty about it?
Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
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But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.
Even sideways? I would have guessed it meant they couldn't start > 5 yards behind the ball, but running parallel doesn't seem to be any great advantage.Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/nwSQbjX26dqT7OqBr0wVZoIvkxA=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/4327565/20151205225242.0.jpg
But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.
So if UNC would have had 11 guys on the field, they might have been OK with the guy running across.When the ball is kicked:
a. Each Team A player, except the holder and kicker of a place kick, must be behind the ball
b. All Team A players must be inbounds.
c. At least four Team A players must be on each side of the kicker
I'm not sure how the rule is actually written. What I've heard the rule is is that players are limited to a five yard running start. It doesn't look like any player did get more than a five yard running start in any direction, but the ref that through the flag wouldn't have been able to see how far the player running east/west ran before the kick, so maybe he thought he did.Even sideways? I would have guessed it meant they couldn't start > 5 yards behind the ball, but running parallel doesn't seem to be any great advantage.Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/nwSQbjX26dqT7OqBr0wVZoIvkxA=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/4327565/20151205225242.0.jpg
But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.
See my post aboveI'm not sure how the rule is actually written. What I've heard the rule is is that players are limited to a five yard running start. It doesn't look like any player did get more than a five yard running start in any direction, but the ref that through the flag wouldn't have been able to see how far the player running east/west ran before the kick, so maybe he thought he did.Even sideways? I would have guessed it meant they couldn't start > 5 yards behind the ball, but running parallel doesn't seem to be any great advantage.Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/nwSQbjX26dqT7OqBr0wVZoIvkxA=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/4327565/20151205225242.0.jpg
But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.
I honestly don't know what the hell he saw that made him throw the flag. I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, but there's not much to give. Honestly, I think he just botched the call.
One of the best game day experiences of my life. If you're a big CFB fan I can see it.Why on earth would anyone want to go to South Bend on their birthday?I don't think that's correct. I believe our first trip to South Bend is in 2019 or 2020. I checked far in advance and told my wife that's what I want for my 40th birthday (although itll be a year or so early).In The Zone said:and travel to South Bend.Capella said:Flip side is you lose a lot on defense and you have to come to Tally.bigmarc27 said:Not to look too far ahead but...
Clemson WR Mike Williams who was 1st team all ACC last year and preseason all ACC this year said he's coming back next year. He broke a vertebra in the first game of the year after catching a TD pass and running into the goal post. He was our best WR heading into this year.
Also I believe at this point the only person on offense we'll lose is our RT. So, 10/11 back on offense and we get our biggest receiving threat who hasn't played all year.![]()
We do play Auburn next year in Auburn.![]()
He got the call correct. There were 3 men to the right of the kicker. The rule is 4.I'm not sure how the rule is actually written. What I've heard the rule is is that players are limited to a five yard running start. It doesn't look like any player did get more than a five yard running start in any direction, but the ref that through the flag wouldn't have been able to see how far the player running east/west ran before the kick, so maybe he thought he did.Even sideways? I would have guessed it meant they couldn't start > 5 yards behind the ball, but running parallel doesn't seem to be any great advantage.Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/nwSQbjX26dqT7OqBr0wVZoIvkxA=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/4327565/20151205225242.0.jpg
But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.
I honestly don't know what the hell he saw that made him throw the flag. I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, but there's not much to give. Honestly, I think he just botched the call.
.I like watching football. Who cares what meaning it has. The bowls have different tiers (playoffs, then rose, then NY6, on and on); assign whatever meaning you need to have from that.Anyone else eagerly anticipating the Western Michigan - Middle Tennessee match up? And why would they play this game at 12 PM? They want people to travel to the Bahamas for a game and then take away their prime beach hours???
This whole bowl scheme is out of control. We might as well just give everyone a participation trophy. Most of the games have no meaning anymore...nothing but advertising campaigns. Seven MAC teams in bowl games....
Wasn't the call offsides? What you are describing is an illegal formation.He got the call correct. There were 3 men to the right of the kicker. The rule is 4.I'm not sure how the rule is actually written. What I've heard the rule is is that players are limited to a five yard running start. It doesn't look like any player did get more than a five yard running start in any direction, but the ref that through the flag wouldn't have been able to see how far the player running east/west ran before the kick, so maybe he thought he did.Even sideways? I would have guessed it meant they couldn't start > 5 yards behind the ball, but running parallel doesn't seem to be any great advantage.Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/nwSQbjX26dqT7OqBr0wVZoIvkxA=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/4327565/20151205225242.0.jpg
But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.
I honestly don't know what the hell he saw that made him throw the flag. I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, but there's not much to give. Honestly, I think he just botched the call.
All the teams get additional practice for next year, they all get to have a few days of fun, and many get to travel to some decent locations. Probably three or four too many bowls, but I'm not complaining.I like watching football. Who cares what meaning it has. The bowls have different tiers (playoffs, then rose, then NY6, on and on); assign whatever meaning you need to have from that.Anyone else eagerly anticipating the Western Michigan - Middle Tennessee match up? And why would they play this game at 12 PM? They want people to travel to the Bahamas for a game and then take away their prime beach hours???
This whole bowl scheme is out of control. We might as well just give everyone a participation trophy. Most of the games have no meaning anymore...nothing but advertising campaigns. Seven MAC teams in bowl games....
Exactly. A lot of these players bust their balls all season. I don't see the problem with them getting a free vacation to somewhere possibly warm and interesting for their effort. Who is being harmed here?All the teams get additional practice for next year, they all get to have a few days of fun, and many get to travel to some decent locations. Probably three or four too many bowls, but I'm not complaining.I like watching football. Who cares what meaning it has. The bowls have different tiers (playoffs, then rose, then NY6, on and on); assign whatever meaning you need to have from that.Anyone else eagerly anticipating the Western Michigan - Middle Tennessee match up? And why would they play this game at 12 PM? They want people to travel to the Bahamas for a game and then take away their prime beach hours???
This whole bowl scheme is out of control. We might as well just give everyone a participation trophy. Most of the games have no meaning anymore...nothing but advertising campaigns. Seven MAC teams in bowl games....
Yeah, they royally screwed up the announcement/explanation. Or the line guy screwed up and the formation bailed him out.Wasn't the call offsides? What you are describing is an illegal formation.He got the call correct. There were 3 men to the right of the kicker. The rule is 4.I'm not sure how the rule is actually written. What I've heard the rule is is that players are limited to a five yard running start. It doesn't look like any player did get more than a five yard running start in any direction, but the ref that through the flag wouldn't have been able to see how far the player running east/west ran before the kick, so maybe he thought he did.Even sideways? I would have guessed it meant they couldn't start > 5 yards behind the ball, but running parallel doesn't seem to be any great advantage.Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/nwSQbjX26dqT7OqBr0wVZoIvkxA=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/4327565/20151205225242.0.jpg
But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.
I honestly don't know what the hell he saw that made him throw the flag. I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, but there's not much to give. Honestly, I think he just botched the call.
Ah, I see. Thanks.Yeah, they royally screwed up the announcement/explanation. Or the line guy screwed up and the formation bailed him out.Wasn't the call offsides? What you are describing is an illegal formation.He got the call correct. There were 3 men to the right of the kicker. The rule is 4.I'm not sure how the rule is actually written. What I've heard the rule is is that players are limited to a five yard running start. It doesn't look like any player did get more than a five yard running start in any direction, but the ref that through the flag wouldn't have been able to see how far the player running east/west ran before the kick, so maybe he thought he did.Even sideways? I would have guessed it meant they couldn't start > 5 yards behind the ball, but running parallel doesn't seem to be any great advantage.Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/nwSQbjX26dqT7OqBr0wVZoIvkxA=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/4327565/20151205225242.0.jpg
But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.
I honestly don't know what the hell he saw that made him throw the flag. I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, but there's not much to give. Honestly, I think he just botched the call.
Totally agree. I hate being able to turn on the TV and watch a college football game at anytime.Anyone else eagerly anticipating the Western Michigan - Middle Tennessee match up? And why would they play this game at 12 PM? They want people to travel to the Bahamas for a game and then take away their prime beach hours???
This whole bowl scheme is out of control. We might as well just give everyone a participation trophy. Most of the games have no meaning anymore...nothing but advertising campaigns. Seven MAC teams in bowl games....
Clearly, I am in the minority here. I like football as much as the next guy, but bowl games used to be special. There used to be a sense of accomplishment associated with earning your way to these special games. That is gone. Sub .500 tams are now "rewarded". It cheapens the experience IMO. If the goal is to simply have more football, extend the regular season.Totally agree. I hate being able to turn on the TV and watch a college football game at anytime.Anyone else eagerly anticipating the Western Michigan - Middle Tennessee match up? And why would they play this game at 12 PM? They want people to travel to the Bahamas for a game and then take away their prime beach hours???
This whole bowl scheme is out of control. We might as well just give everyone a participation trophy. Most of the games have no meaning anymore...nothing but advertising campaigns. Seven MAC teams in bowl games....
How many more bowl games are there?Clearly, I am in the minority here. I like football as much as the next guy, but bowl games used to be special. There used to be a sense of accomplishment associated with earning your way to these special games. That is gone. Sub .500 tams are now "rewarded". It cheapens the experience IMO. If the goal is to simply have more football, extend the regular season.Totally agree. I hate being able to turn on the TV and watch a college football game at anytime.Anyone else eagerly anticipating the Western Michigan - Middle Tennessee match up? And why would they play this game at 12 PM? They want people to travel to the Bahamas for a game and then take away their prime beach hours???
This whole bowl scheme is out of control. We might as well just give everyone a participation trophy. Most of the games have no meaning anymore...nothing but advertising campaigns. Seven MAC teams in bowl games....
How dare you Sir!!!! HOW DARE YOU???!!!!Nobody in their right mind would compare the rose bowl to the beefs bowl.
After further review that would be correct. I was going off the word of a Clemson fan at work. SorryI don't think that's correct. I believe our first trip to South Bend is in 2019 or 2020. I checked far in advance and told my wife that's what I want for my 40th birthday (although itll be a year or so early).In The Zone said:and travel to South Bend.Capella said:Flip side is you lose a lot on defense and you have to come to Tally.bigmarc27 said:Not to look too far ahead but...
Clemson WR Mike Williams who was 1st team all ACC last year and preseason all ACC this year said he's coming back next year. He broke a vertebra in the first game of the year after catching a TD pass and running into the goal post. He was our best WR heading into this year.
Also I believe at this point the only person on offense we'll lose is our RT. So, 10/11 back on offense and we get our biggest receiving threat who hasn't played all year.![]()
We do play Auburn next year in Auburn.
No kidding. Some day the Rose Bowl will have tradition, a great parade, etc.How dare you Sir!!!! HOW DARE YOU???!!!!Nobody in their right mind would compare the rose bowl to the beefs bowl.
This is correct....one can argue "it all worked out" but the penalty called on the field wasWasn't the call offsides? What you are describing is an illegal formation.He got the call correct. There were 3 men to the right of the kicker. The rule is 4.I'm not sure how the rule is actually written. What I've heard the rule is is that players are limited to a five yard running start. It doesn't look like any player did get more than a five yard running start in any direction, but the ref that through the flag wouldn't have been able to see how far the player running east/west ran before the kick, so maybe he thought he did.Even sideways? I would have guessed it meant they couldn't start > 5 yards behind the ball, but running parallel doesn't seem to be any great advantage.Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/nwSQbjX26dqT7OqBr0wVZoIvkxA=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/4327565/20151205225242.0.jpg
But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.
I honestly don't know what the hell he saw that made him throw the flag. I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, but there's not much to give. Honestly, I think he just botched the call.
There was no offsides...not even close.Plus all that swag they get.Exactly. A lot of these players bust their balls all season. I don't see the problem with them getting a free vacation to somewhere possibly warm and interesting for their effort. Who is being harmed here?All the teams get additional practice for next year, they all get to have a few days of fun, and many get to travel to some decent locations. Probably three or four too many bowls, but I'm not complaining.I like watching football. Who cares what meaning it has. The bowls have different tiers (playoffs, then rose, then NY6, on and on); assign whatever meaning you need to have from that.Anyone else eagerly anticipating the Western Michigan - Middle Tennessee match up? And why would they play this game at 12 PM? They want people to travel to the Bahamas for a game and then take away their prime beach hours???
This whole bowl scheme is out of control. We might as well just give everyone a participation trophy. Most of the games have no meaning anymore...nothing but advertising campaigns. Seven MAC teams in bowl games....
STONE THE HERETIC!!!How dare you Sir!!!! HOW DARE YOU???!!!!Nobody in their right mind would compare the rose bowl to the beefs bowl.
Or it was called correctly and explained poorly.This is correct....one can argue "it all worked out" but the penalty called on the field wasWasn't the call offsides? What you are describing is an illegal formation.He got the call correct. There were 3 men to the right of the kicker. The rule is 4.I'm not sure how the rule is actually written. What I've heard the rule is is that players are limited to a five yard running start. It doesn't look like any player did get more than a five yard running start in any direction, but the ref that through the flag wouldn't have been able to see how far the player running east/west ran before the kick, so maybe he thought he did.I honestly don't know what the hell he saw that made him throw the flag. I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, but there's not much to give. Honestly, I think he just botched the call.Even sideways? I would have guessed it meant they couldn't start > 5 yards behind the ball, but running parallel doesn't seem to be any great advantage.Players are only allowed a five yard running start when their team is kicking off.The "offsides" they called was because one of the players on the right side of the kicker ran to the left before the ball was kicked. That was very poorly explained. But if you look closely they only had 10 players on the field so he makes six on one side and three on the other. I don't know if the rule says there must be four on each side or says no more than six on one side. If it says four on each side they got the call right. If it says no more than six on one side, they screwed up because they probably assumed there was 11 players on the field.I missed the UNC onside kick the other night, seems like a full blown controversy today.
Why can't we review that on replay? It would take five seconds unlike the usual 6 minute college review.
https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/nwSQbjX26dqT7OqBr0wVZoIvkxA=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/4327565/20151205225242.0.jpg
But yes, plays like this should be reviewable.There was no offsides...not even close.
I'm pretty sure I heard them call offsides, but it was pretty loud...they could have called illegal formation but got both the words and sign incorrect. If I'm being honest, I really don't know why this is a discussion. Everyone around me felt like they got away with one and were happy to move on. The refs screwed up...happens all the time.Or it was called correctly and explained poorly.
Or the player running from right to left was supposed to be on the right side and was on the left so he was on the wrong side. But continue with the endless conspiracy theories?I'm pretty sure I heard them call offsides, but it was pretty loud...they could have called illegal formation but got both the words and sign incorrect. If I'm being honest, I really don't know why this is a discussion. Everyone around me felt like they got away with one and were happy to move on. The refs screwed up...happens all the time.Or it was called correctly and explained poorly.
It was noted earlier that they only had 10 players on the field. If they had had 11, then there probably would have been a 4th guy still on the kicker's right side.Or the player running from right to left was supposed to be on the right side and was on the left so he was on the wrong side. But continue with the endless conspiracy theories?I'm pretty sure I heard them call offsides, but it was pretty loud...they could have called illegal formation but got both the words and sign incorrect. If I'm being honest, I really don't know why this is a discussion. Everyone around me felt like they got away with one and were happy to move on. The refs screwed up...happens all the time.Or it was called correctly and explained poorly.
go for it??Or the player running from right to left was supposed to be on the right side and was on the left so he was on the wrong side. But continue with the endless conspiracy theories?I'm pretty sure I heard them call offsides, but it was pretty loud...they could have called illegal formation but got both the words and sign incorrect. If I'm being honest, I really don't know why this is a discussion. Everyone around me felt like they got away with one and were happy to move on. The refs screwed up...happens all the time.Or it was called correctly and explained poorly.
Poor Lamar might be losing a payday.Per Brett McMurphy Big 12 will require league members to play at least one non-league game vs. Power 5 team each year
Baylor probably already called Wake Forest
Can't possibly be true. Ohio State only schedules patsies.OU has Houston and Ohio State next year. Top 5 Power 5 team and the #1 non P5 team.
YIkes.
I'm probably going to the game next year in Norman. One of my wife's vendors has a company suite and I think we're invited.OU has Houston and Ohio State next year. Top 5 Power 5 team and the #1 non P5 team.
YIkes.
Explains the Oklahoma game. @DrDetroit @Christo @MoeBobcat10 said:Can't possibly be true. Ohio State only schedules patsies.Doctor Detroit said:OU has Houston and Ohio State next year. Top 5 Power 5 team and the #1 non P5 team.
YIkes.
Sig material right there.Bobcat10 said:Can't possibly be true. Ohio State only schedules patsies.Doctor Detroit said:OU has Houston and Ohio State next year. Top 5 Power 5 team and the #1 non P5 team.
YIkes.
I'm going to go in 2017 in Columbus.ZenMaster said:I'm probably going to the game next year in Norman. One of my wife's vendors has a company suite and I think we're invited.Doctor Detroit said:OU has Houston and Ohio State next year. Top 5 Power 5 team and the #1 non P5 team.
YIkes.
Would fill in a nice BU non-conference schedule in 2020 with Incarnate Word and La Tech!Ramblin Wreck said:Per Brett McMurphy Big 12 will require league members to play at least one non-league game vs. Power 5 team each year
Baylor probably already called Wake Forest
Either that or they're lobbying hard to get North Texas into the PAC-12.Ramblin Wreck said:Per Brett McMurphy Big 12 will require league members to play at least one non-league game vs. Power 5 team each year
Baylor probably already called Wake Forest
They're already there, but we call them Oregon State.Either that or they're lobbying hard to get North Texas into the PAC-12.Ramblin Wreck said:Per Brett McMurphy Big 12 will require league members to play at least one non-league game vs. Power 5 team each year
Baylor probably already called Wake Forest
I'm going to go in 2017 in Columbus.ZenMaster said:I'm probably going to the game next year in Norman. One of my wife's vendors has a company suite and I think we're invited.Doctor Detroit said:OU has Houston and Ohio State next year. Top 5 Power 5 team and the #1 non P5 team.
YIkes.
And one to drinkI'm going to go in 2017 in Columbus.ZenMaster said:I'm probably going to the game next year in Norman. One of my wife's vendors has a company suite and I think we're invited.Doctor Detroit said:OU has Houston and Ohio State next year. Top 5 Power 5 team and the #1 non P5 team.
YIkes.Here's your early hookup on a place to eat GB.
If this leads them cancelling the Pinstripe Bowl I am going to be very angry.Bob Bowlsby: "Expanding to 8 is going to change postseason that is unfair to people that have invested 100 of years to bowl tradition"
where do these conferences find these guys at. Guess he's paid to say that dumb ####.
The only bowl that has been around for 100 years is the Rose Bowl.Bob Bowlsby: "Expanding to 8 is going to change postseason that is unfair to people that have invested 100 of years to bowl tradition"
where do these conferences find these guys at. Guess he's paid to say that dumb ####.