1) Phantom hold that took sure points off the board.
2) CTB muffed punt.
Both were far too predictable.
2) CTB muffed punt.
Both were far too predictable.
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They did have one INT. But they got called for very few penalties. (Even when attempting to murder someone after the whistle).We made (fewer) mistakes.
They made no mistakes.
1) Phantom hold that took sure points off the board.
2) CTB muffed punt.
Both were far too predictable.
1) Phantom hold that took sure points off the board.
2) CTB muffed punt.
Both were far too predictable.
LOL, such nonsense . Weak, behind the play. Literally dozens of bigger holds not called on Iowa and then this on the biggest play of the game. It’s Ok to admit Nebraska was on the wrong side of a brutal call (again). You still have plenty of other shit to troll about.
Hey, nobody wants to win more than Frost, you can see it and feel it.3. Coaching staff who likes to lose
Poor punting hurt too. But that hold was such horseshit. No way that is called on Iowa if the roles are reversed.2 turnovers, some horrendous snaps, time of possession, big penalty in the 4th on that long run by Martinez, just a few of many things that cost them a win today. Same old stuff.
Maybe. But it was a hold - and an unnecessary one at that. Just another mistake by the OL.Poor punting hurt too. But that hold was such horseshit. No way that is called on Iowa if the roles are reversed.
You don’t remember the weak clip call in the first half? He was engaged and went low. I don’t believe that’s a clip. Nebraska WRs get away with tons of holding on the edge as well. College football is built on holding. Every single play.Poor punting hurt too. But that hold was such horseshit. No way that is called on Iowa if the roles are reversed.
Poor punting hurt too. But that hold was such horseshit. No way that is called on Iowa if the roles are reversed.
Hey, nobody wants to win more than Frost, you can see it and feel it.
But then it gets called on the biggest play of the game. Interesting.You don’t remember the weak clip call in the first half? He was engaged and went low. I don’t believe that’s a clip. Nebraska WRs get away with tons of holding on the edge as well. College football is built on holding. Every single play.
yup, the coaches coach them to muff punts and the like.......you are brilliantThe real difference is one team has an identity and is coached well in fundamentals and scheme...when the going gets tough they can rely on what they have been taught for the past 20 yearas. The other team, while probably more talented, cannot help but make poor decisions and unforced errors when the chips are down. That all starts with coaching. That is the real difference.
Why do you keep quoting McKewon. He was an idiot when he posted on this board and still is. We all watched the game.
The only reason it was “the biggest play of the game” in your mind is because it got called. Penalties have huge significance in every game and almost every drive.But then it gets called on the biggest play of the game. Interesting.
I’m going to have five wide receivers in my nightmares tonight.Iowa’s play calling kept you in the game, why they did it I have no idea.
Who is McKewon on this board?Why do you keep quoting McKewon. He was an idiot when he posted on this board and still is. We all watched the game.
The only reason it was “the biggest play of the game” in your mind is because it got called. Penalties have huge significance in every game and almost every drive.
Braska blaming refs again. Lmfao1) Phantom hold that took sure points off the board.
2) CTB muffed punt.
Both were far too predictable.
I meant because it was the longest play of the game. It was also a huge play which would have at least tied up the game. A absolutely huge call and one they chose not to make the rest of the game.
Braska blaming refs again. Lmfao
Correct.The real difference is one team has an identity and is coached well in fundamentals and scheme...when the going gets tough they can rely on what they have been taught for the past 20 yearas. The other team, while probably more talented, cannot help but make poor decisions and unforced errors when the chips are down. That all starts with coaching. That is the real difference.
We were down three correct and that put us in the red zone, cottect? We were in potion to at least tie up the game . I know you aren’t very bright, but you can grasp that. I know you have a hard on for Nebraska, but even you can admit the impact that “questionable” call had on the game.how would it have tied up the game?
You crack me up headcase. See you next year buddyLoser Iowa fan living on another teams message board, again. Enjoy the gift. Conference has to treat the racist right.
A huge bear hug right in front of the ref, who coaches people to do that?I meant because it was the longest play of the game. It was also a huge play which would have at least tied up the game. A absolutely huge call and one they chose not to make the rest of the game.
I have a feeling you will be back long before next year.You crack me up headcase. See you next year buddy
We made (fewer) mistakes.
They made no mistakes.
Oh the weak clip call the commentators even mentioned how dangerous it was? GotchaYou don’t remember the weak clip call in the first half? He was engaged and went low. I don’t believe that’s a clip. Nebraska WRs get away with tons of holding on the edge as well. College football is built on holding. Every single play.
Iowa does it all game. Look at Sergent’s TD. Look at the hold on TY Robinson on 3rd and long. Both right in front of officials at the point of attack.A huge bear hug right in front of the ref, who coaches people to do that?
You don’t remember the weak clip call in the first half? He was engaged and went low. I don’t believe that’s a clip. Nebraska WRs get away with tons of holding on the edge as well. College football is built on holding. Every single play.
Iowa does it all game. Look at Sergent’s TD. Look at the hold on TY Robinson on 3rd and long. Both right in front of officials at the point of attack.
We were down three correct and that put us in the red zone, cottect? We were in potion to at least tie up the game . I know you aren’t very bright, but you can grasp that. I know you have a hard on for Nebraska, but even you can admit the impact that “questionable” call had on the game.