BIG TEN Bowl Matchups

Typical results - SEC makes the plays with their athletes, gets the breaks (I saw many holding calls not made) and B1G mistakes cost them. Also, do they not call any penalties on all the SEC taunting, trash talking etc (ghetto play) on every SEC big hit, tackle???

 
Typical results - SEC makes the plays with their athletes, gets the breaks (I saw many holding calls not made) and B1G mistakes cost them. Also, do they not call any penalties on all the SEC taunting, trash talking etc (ghetto play) on every SEC big hit, tackle???

To be fair nearly every SEC does this in every game throughout the year, one of the reasons I dislike watching SEC games.

 
Only if Minnesota would have held on in the last 2 minutes, Mich showed up to play and Wisc QB didn't get hurt in the second half. If B1G wins 2 of those games, it is 4-2 right now. Two things set the SEC apart during bowl season - 1. athletes to make big plays 2. ability to come back late in the game or hold onto leads. If I had the time, I would like to know how many bowl games the B1G teams were tied or held the lead vs the SEC in the second half only to end up losing.

 
Was the LSU injury on the left leg

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or the right?

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LMAO, I did not get a chance to watch this game but was this sh*t going on the whole game? I did catch the UCF vs Baylor game and there were a few boo's from crowd when Baylor player came up injured.

 
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If tOSU can get a win, two BCS bowl wins and a win over an SEC team will be a decent bowl season for the B1G.

 
Was the LSU injury on the left leg

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or the right?

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LMAO, I did not get a chance to watch this game but was this sh*t going on the whole game? I did catch the UCF vs Baylor game and there were a few boo's from crowd when Baylor player came up injured.
Once Iowa scored their first TD, it started happening as the momentum was definitely swinging Iowa's way. I didn't really watch it until after the Husker game was over so I don't know how often this happened.

 
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Was the LSU injury on the left leg

Bc7FQaeIQAAnkfj.jpg


or the right?

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LMAO, I did not get a chance to watch this game but was this sh*t going on the whole game? I did catch the UCF vs Baylor game and there were a few boo's from crowd when Baylor player came up injured.
Once Iowa scored their first TD, it started happening as the momentum was definitely swinging Iowa's way. I didn't really watch it until after the Husker game was over so I don't know how often this happened.
That big boy from LSU has a bigger bald spot than I do and I am 20 years older.

Also did anyone else hear the inadvertent whistle on that 3rd and short where Iowa stopped and the refs marked him short?

 
Was the LSU injury on the left leg

Bc7FQaeIQAAnkfj.jpg


or the right?

Bc7FUKWIQAASm2j.jpg
LMAO, I did not get a chance to watch this game but was this sh*t going on the whole game? I did catch the UCF vs Baylor game and there were a few boo's from crowd when Baylor player came up injured.
Once Iowa scored their first TD, it started happening as the momentum was definitely swinging Iowa's way. I didn't really watch it until after the Husker game was over so I don't know how often this happened.
That big boy from LSU has a bigger bald spot than I do and I am 20 years older.

Also did anyone else hear the inadvertent whistle on that 3rd and short where Iowa stopped and the refs marked him short?
I don't recall that one, but the one that pissed me off was when Iowa went for it on 4th down, refs blew the play dead because LSU didn't sub players......but Iowa never subbed either so they should have been able to play. The converted it when they blew the play dead, but couldn't convert it once LSU changed out their line to the big unit.

 
Also did anyone else hear the inadvertent whistle on that 3rd and short where Iowa stopped and the refs marked him short?
I don't recall that one, but the one that pissed me off was when Iowa went for it on 4th down, refs blew the play dead because LSU didn't sub players......but Iowa never subbed either so they should have been able to play. The converted it when they blew the play dead, but couldn't convert it once LSU changed out their line to the big unit.
Yeah, they made them replay the down then there was a whistle or two right at the snap. Seemed like half the players stopped but no one ever said anything about it.

 
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