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Week 0 Games Discussion

A few minutes too late for this gif now. Thanks a lot, Adrian.

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Pretty sure my dad was at that game and it started his long-standing, fire burning hatred of Harbaugh.

I don’t know about it being related to shaking keys, but I remember OSU getting a penalty for the fans making too much noise. That was nuts. I think that was in the late 80’s.

I also remember when Nike first gave OSU gloves where, if a player crossed their hands with their thumbs interlocked, it displayed a Block O. I can’t remember who the player was but he displayed the Nike Block O to OSU fans after scoring a TD and got flagged for taunting.

Yeah... that might have been Harbaugh's "guarantee" game at the Horseshoe in 1986.

The penalties for the gloves was the 2010 Michigan game (Denard's tap-out game). Posey got flagged after a TD reception, then Mike Adams got flagged after a Herron TD run.
 
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The guarantee game was during a weird time when they were cracking down on crowd noise.

But the ‘Shoe still had that 8-lane tack around the field in ‘86

And it wasn’t that loud

I was in Block O when that whiny little lying cunt got the flag thrown by complaining repeatedly that he couldn’t hear. Again, it was not that loud. At all.

It was a delay of game penalty IIRC, but it was total bs.

Harbaugh was a snowflake before snowflakes were a thing
 
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I don’t know who Nebraska’s backup QB is but if Martinez doesn’t turn things around on their first possession, or maybe their first two, then it might be time to officially declare him a bust and make a change. Scott Frost is coaching for his life at this point and he might already be a dead man walking.
 
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It doesn’t matter where the ball is if you cross the goal line inbounds. The plane of the goal line is infinite in that case. The announcers even acknowledged that during the review. If you cross the goal line inbounds while in possession of the ball then it’s a touchdown regardless of whether or not the ball was inside the pylon when you crossed the goal line. Unless they changed the rules, that was a bad call.
Went back to see this again. His foot hit the pylon before it landed in the end zone, so he was out of bounds before having a foot down or the ball crossing the plane. That’s what the ref said after the review, so they did get it right.

You’re right about the extended goal line, as I posted earlier.
 
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