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All decent calls, really. That Hail Mary at the end of the first half is coming back to haunt Iowa St.
where's beebe? i thought they ran him out of town. this is frustrating. so many pi's on un-catchable passes.What is it with Texas getting lots of help from the refs on a last-minute drive???
Whorns got a lot of help on their earlier TD drive. Two 15 yd pass interference calls and some other bogus penalty. Fricken Whorns.where's beebe? i thought they ran him out of town. this is frustrating. so many pi's on un-catchable passes.What is it with Texas getting lots of help from the refs on a last-minute drive???
Same thing Wisc did in ASU, or Matt Leinhart did in South Bend. It's hard for a qb in the heat of battle to remmeber when he can't do that.What a stupid decision by the ISU QB
SMU is wasting their money on June Jones. Should of(or could still) go get a guy like Petrino and done very well. They have loaded donors.NUance said:Former Whorn Garrett Gilbert is still playing?? Now with SMU??? Hasn't he been playing for about 12 years now?![]()
ArticleIt’s the way he handled it that was so disappointing to his coaches, to his teammates and to the South Carolina fans.
At the time, Clowney said it was bruised ribs. The South Carolina medical staff since has clarified the injury as a strained muscle around the rib area.
Again, no one is doubting that Clowney was hurting.
But how much treatment did he receive leading up to the game? How much time did he spend in the training room to try to get himself ready to play in the game?
That’s the real rub here, especially when the team gets to the stadium and everybody is getting dressed, and it’s only then that anybody finds out Clowney is not playing.
Normally, when a player isn't healthy enough to play on Saturday, he informs the coaching staff as early as possible that day, and in a lot of cases, will give it a go in pregame warm-ups to see how he feels. But in this case, Clowney never even dressed and dropped it on the coaches two hours before the game, when they'd been preparing all week for their best player to be a part of the game plan.
If South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier sounded peeved in the postgame news conference, you’re darned right he was.