Since joining this crappy conference year in and year out we continue to get to short end this is the third game the offi have been one sided especially in the second half
Oh really I guess thats your opinionThe refs?? Get a grip. Matt Rhule shit his diapers
I agree, but in close games it definitely matters, no holding on Wisconsin or tripping, and numerous other no callsThe ‘fair shakes’ have to not matter, you overcome bad breaks/calls with relentless effort, confidence, and a will to win. We have none of those right now and fair shakes then determine our fate.
Penn State deserves it for all those times Mafia Joe Paterno hired his buddy refs to fix games 😃Don't expect any favors from the zebras if you aren't part of the original 10 or especially the Big 2.
Hate to seem like I'm always defending Penn State but living where I do I watch a lot of their games. They've been screwed over so many times by the zebras from what I've seen. Fellow blue blood that's been in the Big 10 for 30 years now. If they don't get the calls I'm sure as hell not expecting us to.
Honestly I wasn't alive in 1982... but I've heard plenty about it from both sides on the aisle living in central PA. LolPenn State deserves it for all those times Mafia Joe Paterno hired his buddy refs to fix games 😃
NU has been getting hosed by refs for as long as I can remember. A few times it even cost us a national championship, so I’m totally with you. The answer is ‘no’ we won’t ever get a fair shake so let’s figure out a way to win in spite of it. Maddening though for sure…I agree, but in close games it definitely matters, no holding on Wisconsin or tripping, and numerous other no calls
Any close game you're at the mercy of the refs. Cowardness or not.They played like cowards to end the game and let themselves be at the mercy of the referees.
The mid to low 3* would be 187 - 0 if it wasn’t for the refs. Got it.Since joining this crappy conference year in and year out we continue to get to short end this is the third game the offi have been one sided especially in the second halfThe