I also want to know about the flag they picked up on roughing the passer on Leidner-- it look like unnecessary roughness as he was down and then the Mich defender flung him to the other side. That would have given us the 1st down instead of punting (whick i think was Santoso's bad punt)
At the game, live Poock's looked like interference. Never saw a replay. Myrick was called for holding as he grabbed receiver 10 yards before ball got there. Brooks did not get the call as he was taking himself out of play before contact and out of bounds.
I thought there was one Michigan got away with over the middle of the field.
Judgement calls can be argued many ways.
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Never called PI against michigan. Called it against us many time. Those refs were horrible. You could tell it was "better" for the B1G for Michigan to win that game.
I honestly hate cry baby takes like these. We had the ball on the 1/2 yard line with 19 seconds left on the clock. Has anyone noticed how the winning teams fans rarely complain about the refs, you only ever hear it from the losing team, strange how that works.
Refs miss calls. We only complain about the ones that went against us but I guarantee if you sat and watched the game through and looked at it as a Michigan fan you would find plenty of times where we (Minnesota) weren't flagged. It is the nature of the game. Huge guys flying around at top speed with only a split second and no high def TV screens available to make the decision.
I honestly hate cry baby takes like these. We had the ball on the 1/2 yard line with 19 seconds left on the clock. Has anyone noticed how the winning teams fans rarely complain about the refs, you only ever hear it from the losing team, strange how that works.
Refs miss calls. We only complain about the ones that went against us but I guarantee if you sat and watched the game through and looked at it as a Michigan fan you would find plenty of times where we (Minnesota) weren't flagged. It is the nature of the game. Huge guys flying around at top speed with only a split second and no high def TV screens available to make the decision.