There most certainly is a question about it. He led with his shoulder, as he has done on dozens of similar hits throughout his career. Helmets touched, but he did not lower his head and lead with the crown of his helmet.Unbiased observer: Definitely an illegal hit. Would he have gotten suspended if the NFL didn't have its panties in a wad about hits like this one? Meh, who knows. But he absolutely led with the crown of his helmet, no question about it.
Nebraska has a law that any minor(u21) can be cited for driving with any alcohol over .02 in their system. They don't call it a DUI, but Texass apparently does.
He didn't get a DWI (being over .08 or .10(?)), so it's not what you consider a DWI.
Can we just move onto the Big 10 now?Very good find, Drumline. As has been mentioned several times in this thread, there are a multitude of helmet-to-helmet hits in every game.
The reason that Oklahoma State player wasn't suspended is very simple - next year his team will still be playing in the Big XII.
Not until we have their championship trophy.Can we just move onto the Big 10 now?Very good find, Drumline. As has been mentioned several times in this thread, there are a multitude of helmet-to-helmet hits in every game.
The reason that Oklahoma State player wasn't suspended is very simple - next year his team will still be playing in the Big XII.
WCHusker has been banned for repeated violations of Board rules, including personal attacks such as the one above.Look dikhead, I knew that it was a very good possibility given the recent outrage over any headshots. If you look at my original post, all I was doing was asking a question.Take one guess on who the happiest Husker fan was when Martin's suspension was announced.
My gut told me that there was a pretty good chance that it was coming, and yes-he put the top of his helmet into the lower left side of the OSU players' facemask & that snappen his head back in a nasty way. It probably should have been flagged. Suspension? Uhhhhh, maybe-maybe not. Tough call.
You're just butthurt because your know it all attitude got beat down by the Big Texasss's decision.
I don't want that trophy. I want the championship, but not the trophy. Just send it straight to Beebe's office.Not until we have their championship trophy.Can we just move onto the Big 10 now?Very good find, Drumline. As has been mentioned several times in this thread, there are a multitude of helmet-to-helmet hits in every game.
The reason that Oklahoma State player wasn't suspended is very simple - next year his team will still be playing in the Big XII.
I would like to throw it at his feet.I don't want that trophy. I want the championship, but not the trophy. Just send it straight to Beebe's office.Not until we have their championship trophy.Can we just move onto the Big 10 now?Very good find, Drumline. As has been mentioned several times in this thread, there are a multitude of helmet-to-helmet hits in every game.
The reason that Oklahoma State player wasn't suspended is very simple - next year his team will still be playing in the Big XII.
It's too bad that some people can't relay an opinion without stooping to low levels.WCHusker has been banned for repeated violations of Board rules, including personal attacks such as the one above.Look dikhead, I knew that it was a very good possibility given the recent outrage over any headshots. If you look at my original post, all I was doing was asking a question.Take one guess on who the happiest Husker fan was when Martin's suspension was announced.
My gut told me that there was a pretty good chance that it was coming, and yes-he put the top of his helmet into the lower left side of the OSU players' facemask & that snappen his head back in a nasty way. It probably should have been flagged. Suspension? Uhhhhh, maybe-maybe not. Tough call.
You're just butthurt because your know it all attitude got beat down by the Big Texasss's decision.
No penalty was assessed on the play, but Big 12 officials reviewed the game tape and issued a suspension in accordance with NCAA Football Rule 9-6-3, which states, "if subsequent review of a game by a conference reveals plays involving flagrant personal fouls that game officials did not call, the conference may impose sanctions prior to the next scheduled game."