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sameLast night was one of the first times in my life I rooted for VTech
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sameLast night was one of the first times in my life I rooted for VTech
My Spartans came out super flat in the 3rd quarter but that game was a lot closer than the final score would suggest. Although we **** the bed, I liked a lot of what I saw and think we're here to stay for the next several years as a team that can play with anyone.
Not sure if serious. Yes. It was. Run that game back and I'd like MSU's chances.Was it really?My Spartans came out super flat in the 3rd quarter but that game was a lot closer than the final score would suggest.Although we **** the bed, I liked a lot of what I saw and think we're here to stay for the next several years as a team that can play with anyone.
Once the game settled in Oregon beat the dog **** out of MSU so I dunno where that's coming from
Run that game back & it's likely the same results
Damn dre.Once the game settled in Oregon beat the dog **** out of MSU so I dunno where that's coming from
Run that game back & it's likely the same results
Had no idea CP was an AP voter.
How Oregon isn't ranked #1 is a mystery to me. If the rankings are supposed to reflect the 2014 season, Bama, OU, and FSU don't have anything on Oregon's wins.
Larry Scott says Pac-12 will review sideline incident involving Pat Haden
BY PETE THAMEL
Sat Sep. 6, 2014
The Pac-12 will review the incident in which USC athletic director Pat Haden engaged with officials on the sidelines during his program's 13-10 victory at Stanford on Saturday. Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said the league will be “reviewing the situation” in a text message to SI.com.
A Pac-12 spokesman said the league will not comment further until it reviews the situation with officials, which is in accordance with league protocol.
Haden said after the game that he received a text from a compliance official on the Trojans’ sideline --“mid-hot dog,” he joked -- to come down. USC coach Steve Sarkisian said that he requested Haden come down to assist him.
“I didn’t feel like I was in position to continue to discuss that with the officiating crew in risk of getting a second penalty,” Sarkisian said. “I felt I was better off getting Pat in between, talk it through to make sure everybody understood and moved on.”
Sarkisian had just been flagged for a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for being in an inappropriate “white area” on the sideline. Sarkisian later admitted he broke the sideline rule. On the following play, Trojans star linebacker Hayes Pullard was ejected for targeting.
Haden made it a point after the game to clarify that he didn’t argue with officials. However, he clearly engaged with two of them, at one point making a waving motion that resembled a referee signaling a missed field goal. Haden said he didn’t have any concern about the optics of his sideline dash considering he is one of 13 members of the College Football Playoff selection committee.
Why are you surprised? This is nothing new
It's only week 3 everything will work itself out
@BruceFeldmanCFB now
#Oregon beat #7 team in nation by 19 points and an AP voter dropped them in his poll from #3 to #6: http://collegefootball.ap.org/poll-voter/scott-wolf
Had no idea CP was an AP voter.
He's not though. The 3 in the 'PV Rank' column indicates where the team was ranked in the overall poll from the previous week. If you look back at Wolf's week 2 ballot, he had Oregon at 7.scott wolf...
stays trolling
If this doesn't get you pumped