Charlie wanted some... Ref almost got "Woody Hayesed"!Complete trash, and that particular pu$$y was barking like a bitch, probably didn't like it when a real junk yard dog came out.
Hook 'em
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Charlie wanted some... Ref almost got "Woody Hayesed"!Complete trash, and that particular pu$$y was barking like a bitch, probably didn't like it when a real junk yard dog came out.
Hook 'em
95 clearly grabs 74 jersey to prevent him from getting to the second level. Clear defensive holding.
Haha, riiiight. First two posts ever and they're both flame bait. There are oSu fans popping up on our board that disagree with you. There are the announcers, who didn't have a dog in the fight. There are the ESPN reporters who are weighing in, who think it was a bad call. This isn't just Texas fans. It was a ridiculous call.
There were plenty of calls that could have been argued either way. The lateral/forward pass call, for one. I still honestly don't understand why we don't use technology to fix this, whether it's assuring that there is one reasonably good sideline camera that gets across-the-field shots, or I mean... it would totally be possible to put something in the ball that could track its position relative to the field without affecting its weight or balance.
But the defensive holding call was the worst. The roughing call was the second worst, especially with some offensive holding on that play. And then you can work your way down from there to the more questionable calls like the forward pass, the fumble recovery, and the penalty on Strong.
I'm with you Horns. Bogus call, as was the helmet to helmet. No room for that in the game. Anybody defending it would cry if it cost their team like it did Texas. OU had the same thing against Oregon and we still hate Oregon for it.For all you sooner t shirt fans who have come on this thread to do nothing but antagonize TX fans on this thread even know the call was bogus just like everyone else does. It is your school that always blames the losses on the zebras especially close ones. And when it happens you come on this board start threads to about it.
It hurt us with a freshman QB, even had to burn a TO due to it. The power was out in the stadium for a while well before the game. Whatever the issue, it wasn't New England.Apparently something similar happened a few years ago and these "electrical' issues (where it's not a headset problem) have only happened at UT. Who knows?
Not sure why headsets are even being brought up. The texas coaches removed their handsets until the problem was fixed. Okie posters are grasping at straws here.
Regardless of where the coordinators are, we have folks in the both like Watson and Traylor that communicate with our OC...Your coordinators both call from the sidelines. One of ours (OC) doesn't, so it affected us differently. Who knows what the story is...point is there is some suspicion.
OSU coaches were working the refs from early in game based on UT DL holding to prevent OSU OL from reaching second level. All teams do it, apparently we thought you were too blatant and reported it. Ford got pushed away from interior so it wasn't hidden and then when he spun with a handful of shirt to pull down LG it was right in front of official and an easy call. The after pic of the LT on him are pointless. Looks like your 91 also got a nice personal foul hands to the face missed.
I'm hearing OSU also not really buying headset issues. Interesting both UT coordinators call from sideline while one of OSU's doesn't. Who knows....never like a game with outcome affected by calls (2012 UT game in Stillwater). But there's more to the story than the knee jerkers may care to admit. The helmet to helmet gets called almost every time. The fumble OSU recovered wasn't a bad call. You did have a bad holding call earlier. But your total offense in the second half came on two plays....a QB run and the pass lobbed up and completed after your WR threw the DB aside in an obvious offensive penalty. It happens and it wasn't as lopsided like most on here are saying.