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20 hours ago, southernoregonhusker said:

They can appeal. Winning the appeal is the real issue.

Yeah......Nebraska is not winning any appeal with the B1G, for years into the foreseeable future. Doesn't matter how good of a case we have. The officiating yesterday tells us all we need to know about the conference's intentions for Nebraska.

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2 hours ago, Sker fer life said:

This, and other things he's said about Nebraska gives me the feeling he likes frost and where the program is headed.

I'd have to agree with you.  Urbs no a lot about coaching.  I get the feeling he has a positive opinion of Frost and the trajectory we are going.  At least that's my hope:D

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I think any college football observer would have called BS on the Williams ejection, regardless of the team. And yes, you can appeal these extreme calls and I believe there's a history of them being overturned. They can't change the outcome of any game played obviously, but they can reinstate a player -- and in the case of the NFL, waive the fine. 

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There's no appeal process for these kinds of penalties and they were preparing for not having both for the first half against Wisconsin.

 

 

 

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No appeal for Huskers’ targeting penalties

 

 

Cam Taylor-Britt and Deontai Williams are suspended for the first half of Nebraska’s upcoming game against Wisconsin. Both players were penalized for targeting in the Huskers' season-opening game. Nebraska head coach Scott Frost said the Huskers won’t seek to reverse Taylor-Britt and Williams' status for Saturday.

 

“I don’t believe there’s a process to appeal,” Frost said. “We’re kind of stuck with the outcome of it whether we agree with it or not.”

 

Taylor-Britt and Williams are both starting defensive backs for the Huskers. Their penalties, neither of which appeared malicious, have sparked a spirited discussion regarding the consequences of targeting. FOX college football analyst gave a passionate speech while advocating for the rules to be revised.

 

 

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