I hate it that the big bowls like the Rose and Orange are on pay (cable channels) instead of “free TV”
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Last fulfilling game I saw was In Indy. Lol at some of these games especially LSU vs OU and Auburn UMI hate it that the big bowls like the Rose and Orange are on pay (cable channels) instead of “free TV”
I was fine with the early results today, TTUN and Auburn losing.while OSU had over 500 and only 23 points
gah
just a miserable ass Bowl season
Who the hell said they deserved to get screwed?
Bottom line is -3 in turnovers is a great way to lose a football game.
offensive player of the game with 138 yards, 0 TDs and 1 pick
you should just say thanks to Wisky for handing this one to you and get off the stage
I was fine with the early results today, TTUN and Auburn losing.
But most of it has totally sucked, not just in the losses, but how they happened. And the reffing and replay issues in so many games are taking the enjoyment out of the game.
Hell OU thinks they got screwed by officials and they gave up 49 in the. 1st half.Maybe not deserving, but saying they 'put themselves in a place to get screwed' sounds like they had it coming. Mistakes are totally separate from bad officiating.
I'll just leave it at this and won't argue it further: it's a pet peeve of mine when people say 'well they put themselves in a position to get screwed' because by that logic what team doesn't?
I think as fans we want to be objective and therefore think that deflecting from bad calls back to other plays does that. In my mind it doesn't, it just ignore a crucial and very problematic part of the sport. But I get that there isn't a great solution to officiating either.
The Sugar Bowl was scheduled to start 10 minutes ago, but they've spent 15 minutes talking about the one that just ended.
Maybe not deserving, but saying they 'put themselves in a place to get screwed' sounds like they had it coming. Mistakes are totally separate from bad officiating.
I'll just leave it at this and won't argue it further: it's a pet peeve of mine when people say 'well they put themselves in a position to get screwed' because by that logic what team doesn't?
Their defense is probably going to be formidable, but haven't been impressed with their offense since they hired Christobal.I see the Buckeyes annihilating the Ducks next fall if they have resemblance of this shit show team