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Baylor faking an injury

Wow. Teammate literally ran over and told the guy to fall down and flop. What a joke. Their coaches should be fined.
Happens all the time but I have never seen such an obvious acting job like that. Weak Baylor.
Happens all the time but I have never seen such an obvious acting job like that. Weak Baylor.
OU QB Mayfield is one tough competing SOB!!
 
Happens all the time but I have never seen such an obvious acting job like that. Weak Baylor.
I know it happens, and it is completely sad. But that was ridiculous. The kid had to be told multiple times to lay down. Freaking pathetic. Glad they lost.
 
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The announcers actually called it out as a joke. Sorry Baylor you got what you earned.
 
Like the one announcer said, if the player was hurt and trying to stay in, you need to do what he did to stop the play. We don't know what was going on right before the camera got on him. Maybe he struggled to his feet or was limping badly.
 
Like the one announcer said, if the player was hurt and trying to stay in, you need to do what he did to stop the play. We don't know what was going on right before the camera got on him. Maybe he struggled to his feet or was limping badly.
he was injured, didn't come back. As opposed to the Oklahoma player who came back in 2 placys
 
I would like to give them the benefit of the doubt and say maybe the kid was saying he couldn't breathe or run or something. That being said, haven't they done this kind of garbage in the past?

I hate Baylor and their sandbox, bullshit football so I hope they lose a game like this every year and never get in the playoff.
 
No. I actually thought of that. And that was under your hero Blo. The "tough", "oldschool", "guru" himself.

That was when all of us were pulling for Bo and hoping he would be successful.

Not sure where you got that he was my hero.

Personally, I was done with him after the Iowa "cap swing" game a couple of years ago.

At least be honest enough to admit that NU has used the same tactic in the past.
 
And today Herbstreit apologizes to BU and says he was wrong. The guy was actually injured.
 
According to the expert Herbstreit he had it taped up and returned several plays later. Lots of players get hurt and go back into a game, not that unusual.
Sure, a school as clean as Baylor, no way they'd bend the rules. He's worse at acting like he's injured then Westerkamp is.
 
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