Other Games Thread - Week 7


While they have no one but themselves to blame for blowing a 21 point 4th quarter lead, TCU just got jobbed by officials in 2 pass interference calls. Horrible!


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Then one of Baylor's O-lineman is blocking way after the whistle right in front of the official.
 





173 combined offensive plays with 6 minutes left in regulation. Baylor already close to 100 themselves. Already 4 hours long.

And we think the B1G refs are bad...refs just allowed Baylor to manhandle TCU receivers all 4th quarter...I didn't see anything blatant, but several that were 50/50 calls, at least. Then, on 3rd-and-10 on a game-deciding play, they call a phantom PI call against TCU that hands Baylor not only a huge 1st down with 31 seconds left, but the ball in field goal range.

A reminder of the type of biased, blown reffing we witnessed in New Orleans in the 2009 NFC Championship; game was just handed to Baylor.

That said, TCU's defense was nowhere to be found today.
 

TCU chokes better than Michigan State does.

What's worse, Rutgers rushing the field against Michigan or Baylor rushing the field against TCU?
 

What a fail from the horned frogs. They had that game.
 



There's gonna be some pissed, justifiably so, tcu fans after that one. Horrible officiating
 

There's gonna be some pissed, justifiably so, tcu fans after that one. Horrible officiating

They have no one to blame but themselves. You don't blow a 21 point lead in the 4th quarter and get to blame the officials.
 


Refs cost TCU the win. That... and defense is not a thing in the Big12.
 



They have no one to blame but themselves. You don't blow a 21 point lead in the 4th quarter and get to blame the officials.

You do when your wrs get mugged for no call and there's ghost pi extending baylor drives
 

They have no one to blame but themselves. You don't blow a 21 point lead in the 4th quarter and get to blame the officials.

I think you can spread the blame around. You have to admit that was a horrendous call at the end. The Baylor defender did a lot more on 3rd down on TCU's last possession with no call. That phantom call reminded me of the PI call against the Vikings in 09 against New Orleans. The ref calls the penalty based on what he thinks happened, not by what he actually saw.

I'm not sure what to think anymore. Does look like TCU's defense isn't as good as we thought but their offense might be better.
 

something about the 5th & 9th ranked college football teams playing to a score that the same ranked college basketball teams would play to doesn't seem right.
 

What's worse, Rutgers rushing the field against Michigan or Baylor rushing the field against TCU?

Well, one is between two top-10 teams that came down to a field goal at the death. The other is Rutgers and Michigan. What exactly bothers you about Baylor rushing the field?
 

I think you can spread the blame around. You have to admit that was a horrendous call at the end. The Baylor defender did a lot more on 3rd down on TCU's last possession with no call. That phantom call reminded me of the PI call against the Vikings in 09 against New Orleans. The ref calls the penalty based on what he thinks happened, not by what he actually saw.

I'm not sure what to think anymore. Does look like TCU's defense isn't as good as we thought but their offense might be better.

I'll give them the final pass interference call. Everything else was far from a sure thing.
 


Had a "Heidi" like moment there. Was paused on both TCU v Baylor and Mississippi St v Auburn. Watched the end of the Mississippi St game and they had a great win over Auburn. Then went to the TCU game, watched them go up by 21 and Baylor come back to make it a 14 point game. Then ESPN strangely cut to the Michigan game and said go to ABC to see the TCU game. I went to ABC and it was already over. And so I come here to see the final and somehow Baylor won. I have no idea how. Baylor is NOT a team that deserves a final four appearance. I doubt they will win out, which means there are going to be a lot of 2 loss teams that have a chance to make the tournament.
 


I don't like the decision to go for it, unless they think that beating Baylor would be a fluke. Man up and play some defense for 90 seconds.

And that pass interference call was garbage just now.

They HAD to go for it. Close to scoring position, time running out, only 3 yards needed, offense was moving the ball almost the whole game, and Baylor had an amazing amount of momentum (so much so that even the refs were obviously caught up in the rush to hand them the game). There was almost no way in heck that TCU was going to beat Baylor unless they made a first down on that play...a game headed to OT was almost a sure loss given the tide of the game. Right choice was made to go for it. A truly horrible playcall on 4th-and-3, though.
 

Alabama in trouble again. I hate the coach for that team in Fayeteville, but he has that program real close to making some noise down there.


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Alabama in trouble again. I hate the coach for that team in Fayeteville, but he has that program real close to making some noise down there.


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He's in the wrong conference to make hay. But it would be awesome if they beat Bama. They are up at the moment.
 

What? Butthead's sheet didn't tell him to go for 2 down five?
 

Anyone else catch the announcer for the Alabama game say it had basically been a lifetime since Alabama lost back to back games?

Umm...Auburn and Oklahoma less than a year ago bud.
 


Gardner hurt, Bellomy in for Michigan.

What's happened to Hackenberg? He looks terrible once again.
 


Bilema's Razorback losing in a undramatic finish with a clock runoff on the last play by Alabama as a result of a penalty.
 




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