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2013 Week 3 B1G FB Open Thread

Wow, just saw the finish of Bucky-ASU. Not only does the umpire let the ASU player lay on the ball, he then tells the Badgers they can't snap it yet even though neither team made a substitution. The officiating crew was from the PAC 12, by the way, although they looked too incompetent to be corrupt.
 
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my reaction to the wiscy game

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One take from the game our speed would abuse the Badgers D..especially with Hyde and Hall to keep them honest.


Not that it matters what any of us think but I'd be careful with projecting how our O would do against Wisky based on what it's done against Cal and Buffalo.

Wisky plays sound assignment defense, is physical and tackles well.
 
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Wow, just saw the finish of Bucky-ASU. Not only does the umpire let the ASU player lay on the ball, he then tells the Badgers they can't snap it yet even though neither team made a substitution. The officiating crew was from the PAC 12, by the way, although they looked too incompetent to be corrupt.
When you consider the Oregon vs Oklahoma on side kick call from a few years back, and I think there have been a few other OOC end of game screw jobs recently. It does become a bit of a pattern. Anderson should have kept his team on the field demanding a replay review to put the time back on the clock.
 
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When you consider the Oregon vs Oklahoma on side kick call from a few years back, and I think there have been a few other OOC end of game screw jobs recently. It does become a bit of a pattern. Anderson should have kept his team on the field demanding a replay review to put the time back on the clock.
Not that it would've mattered. The officiating crew tucked their tails between their legs and were off the field before anyone figured out what the hell had just happened.
 
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When you consider the Oregon vs Oklahoma on side kick call from a few years back, and I think there have been a few other OOC end of game screw jobs recently. It does become a bit of a pattern. Anderson should have kept his team on the field demanding a replay review to put the time back on the clock.
Those of us here old enough to remember why the Pac 12 refs were taken off the Rose Bowl wonder why any Big Ten team would agree to play a Pac 12 team and Pac 12 refs at the same time.
 
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The head of the crew for OSU/Cal was Pac-12 official Jay Stricherz. Stricherz was responsible for this gem, among several Saturday:



If you Google Jay Stricherz, the #1 result is an SBNation page titled, "The 10 Most Disliked Figures in Pac-12 Sports." He is #1 on the list.

Remember, this is a conference where officiating was so awful Larry Scott fired 25% of the refs after the 2010 season.


:lol:

"Personal foul... on... white?"

I don't think I've ever seen a TV ref bungle so many penalty announcements in a single game. Stricherz really was bad.
 
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Those of us here old enough to remember why the Pac 12 refs were taken off the Rose Bowl wonder why any Big Ten team would agree to play a Pac 12 team and Pac 12 refs at the same time.

No kiddin'

Remember Charles White's phantom TD when he dove over the top against scUM? Only problem was that he had fumbled the ball back on the two yard line. That error determined the game.

If the pac12 has any integrity whatsover, they will suspend that referee and umpire until they are investigated. that was even worse that the fifth down at Colorado. Looked like something out of an SEC nightmare scenario
 
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