2005-2006 College Football Bowl Discussion
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2005-2006 College Football Bowl Discussion
Let's get some talk going about these Bowl games!
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Don't mean to be rude but how about lets not.
What I mean by that is the only game we should be talking about when it comes to College Football is USC/Texas since it's for the championship. All the rest of the games are meaningless. Who really cares about who's the 20th best team in the country (Las Vegas Bowl), or the 15th best team in the nation (Citrus Bowl). etc....
Once they get a playoff system in college football, talking about the games other than the nat. championship is useless.
What I mean by that is the only game we should be talking about when it comes to College Football is USC/Texas since it's for the championship. All the rest of the games are meaningless. Who really cares about who's the 20th best team in the country (Las Vegas Bowl), or the 15th best team in the nation (Citrus Bowl). etc....
Once they get a playoff system in college football, talking about the games other than the nat. championship is useless.
Boston College is kicking the crap out of Boise State on the Blue Turf late in the 3rd quarter.
Up next is Michigan vs. Nebraska. Michigan should dominate this game I think.
Forget a Playoff system as it ain't gonna happen any time soon. So, I'm enjoying all these Bowl games. You can never get enough football IMO.
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Up next is Michigan vs. Nebraska. Michigan should dominate this game I think.
Forget a Playoff system as it ain't gonna happen any time soon. So, I'm enjoying all these Bowl games. You can never get enough football IMO.
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Michigan vs Nebraska and we have Sun Belt officials doing the game? These guys seem to be over there heads in the speed of the game and I think it is showing already in the second quarter. I guess there was no other refs available.
BC tried their best to lose that game and probably deserved to lose but they ended up pulling it out at the end.
BC tried their best to lose that game and probably deserved to lose but they ended up pulling it out at the end.
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Yes...The ref on the wrong side of the field called him down on that playJackDiggity wrote:Zlax the refs missed the fumble call. They didn't even review it. Remember I am very biased.
14-7 MICHIGAN.
Just seems that the refs are not taking control of the game...Like on that pick Michigan returned for a touchdown it took them some time to blow it dead after he already made it to the endzone.
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Yeah that was a very slow whistle. Let's hope they get their heads outta their butts and catch up with the action.Zlax45 wrote:Yes...The ref on the wrong side of the field called him down on that playJackDiggity wrote:Zlax the refs missed the fumble call. They didn't even review it. Remember I am very biased.
14-7 MICHIGAN.
Just seems that the refs are not taking control of the game...Like on that pick Michigan returned for a touchdown it took them some time to blow it dead after he already made it to the endzone.
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Come on...Twice Michigan had to use Timeouts to get a replay to be called for...This is crazy...These refs must not know how the system is run then...The Sun Belt does not have a replay system in effect.JackDiggity wrote:Yeah that was a very slow whistle. Let's hope they get their heads outta their butts and catch up with the action.Zlax45 wrote:Yes...The ref on the wrong side of the field called him down on that playJackDiggity wrote:Zlax the refs missed the fumble call. They didn't even review it. Remember I am very biased.
14-7 MICHIGAN.
Just seems that the refs are not taking control of the game...Like on that pick Michigan returned for a touchdown it took them some time to blow it dead after he already made it to the endzone.
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Seriously, sour grapes aside, and I've got a ton of 'em right now, how the hell is it not a penalty when half the Nebraska football team is on the field during a live play?
I'm not blaming that on the loss, but god @#%@# dammit am I pissed right now. They took out half the field with that sh@#$ and from all appearances the refs just called it a night and left. What the hell?
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I'm not blaming that on the loss, but god @#%@# dammit am I pissed right now. They took out half the field with that sh@#$ and from all appearances the refs just called it a night and left. What the hell?
---Todd
As you guys know I am a BC fan so I am unbiased but this game is a travesty for College football tonight. Michigan ended up getting screwed at least 3 times (two instant replays and the final play). Just sad to see a Bowl Game decided like this.ubrakto wrote:Seriously, sour grapes aside, and I've got a ton of 'em right now, how the hell is it not a penalty when half the Nebraska football team is on the field during a live play?
I'm not blaming that on the loss, but god @#%@# dammit am I pissed right now. They took out half the field with that sh@#$ and from all appearances the refs just called it a night and left. What the hell?
---Todd
Horrible officiating, not only on the two timeouts Michigan had to waste but also not starting the clock in a timely fashion on 4th down on Nebraskas last possession. That last play was unbelievable, Michigan was one more lateral away from winning the game. How on earth do you not have any penalties on that play though???
Could have called Offsetting penalties and the game is over too!!!bdunn13 wrote:Michigan players were on the field too, just not as many. It was a good no call. One more pitch and Michigan would have won. When its all said and done, the players still decided the game on the last play. And by not pitching it one more time Michigan decided to let Nebraska have the win.
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The officiating in the Alamo was atrocious -- for both sides. The last 6 minutes was just painful to watch as the refs made one amazingly bad call (and no call) after another. How that pass to Manningham wasn't PI..good lord. Still, if the Michigan TE pitches to Breaston i think he scores. That's the same dude that didn't go OOB against Ohio State on the final play. Egad. Sorry todd and JD. That's a tough way to lose.
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Exactly. I'm not saying that was the play that killed the game. There were U of M players and personnel on the field too, although not the entire freaking team, like Nebraska, but a penalty is a penalty and to not through a flag for that is just unbelievable to me. If the right call is to flag both teams then do it. But don't just leave the field like your work is done. I mean what if Michigan had scored? If flags were thrown on both teams that would've negated a score and still changed the result of the game. I mean it's now the next morning and I'm even more pissed off right now about that game than I was last night.Zlax45 wrote:Could have called Offsetting penalties and the game is over too!!!bdunn13 wrote:Michigan players were on the field too, just not as many. It was a good no call. One more pitch and Michigan would have won. When its all said and done, the players still decided the game on the last play. And by not pitching it one more time Michigan decided to let Nebraska have the win.
And yeah, there were bad calls that hurt both teams. I do think Michigan came out the worse for where on those, especially with regard to being forced into using time outs on replays in the second half. I'm just pissed because it was actually a damn good game that got absolutely shredded by bad officiating. Officials make bad calls. That's just reality. But what we saw last night, from beginning to end, really, was incompetence from the guys in the striped shirts and it just sucks.
Anyway, congrats to the Cornhuskers and their fans. You take away all the BS officiating and it was a good game and Nebraska did a hell of a job coming back to win it. That's now two straight fourth quarter collapses from Michigan so I guess it'll be another year of watching the Llyod Carr vultures circle over head.... joy.
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Interesting comments coming out of Boise about a pep rally.
"We go to a banquet that turns into a pep rally; I didn't have to say anything to this team. I ought to thank the mayor and the people of Boise for getting this team ready to play," Boston College coach Tom O'Brien said. "There wasn't anything I had to do to get this team ready."
A number of Boston College players said MPC Computers CEO Mike Atkins made fun of defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka's name during the Monday night banquet.
"As far as motivation goes, if we didn't have it before two days ago, we definitely found it," Kiwanuka said. "I think that had a lot to do with why we came out so strong."
"We go to a banquet that turns into a pep rally; I didn't have to say anything to this team. I ought to thank the mayor and the people of Boise for getting this team ready to play," Boston College coach Tom O'Brien said. "There wasn't anything I had to do to get this team ready."
A number of Boston College players said MPC Computers CEO Mike Atkins made fun of defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka's name during the Monday night banquet.
"As far as motivation goes, if we didn't have it before two days ago, we definitely found it," Kiwanuka said. "I think that had a lot to do with why we came out so strong."
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That Michigan-Nebraska game was nuts. Very exciting despite atrocious officiating throughout the game -- embarrassing.
While Henne's arm clearly was in motion during the "fumble" and the lack of flag due to players on the field during the last play were big bugaboos, the play that I wish Michigan could have back was the third-and-10 pass on the final drive.
Manningham HAS to make that catch. The ball was in his fingers; he was past the marker for a first down and dropped it. That was just as much of a game-killer as Henne's phantom fumble and the no-call at the end, to me.
Good to see my boy Hart back on the field.
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While Henne's arm clearly was in motion during the "fumble" and the lack of flag due to players on the field during the last play were big bugaboos, the play that I wish Michigan could have back was the third-and-10 pass on the final drive.
Manningham HAS to make that catch. The ball was in his fingers; he was past the marker for a first down and dropped it. That was just as much of a game-killer as Henne's phantom fumble and the no-call at the end, to me.
Good to see my boy Hart back on the field.
Take care,
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It was good to see Hart back. He is just an outstanding pass blocker. He knocks those blitzing LB's stiffer than a wedding dick. Michigan needs to run Hart outside more. Brother gets pounded running up the middle all the time.pk500 wrote:That Michigan-Nebraska game was nuts. Very exciting despite atrocious officiating throughout the game -- embarrassing.
While Henne's arm clearly was in motion during the "fumble" and the lack of flag due to players on the field during the last play were big bugaboos, the play that I wish Michigan could have back was the third-and-10 pass on the final drive.
Manningham HAS to make that catch. The ball was in his fingers; he was past the marker for a first down and dropped it. That was just as much of a game-killer as Henne's phantom fumble and the no-call at the end, to me.
Good to see my boy Hart back on the field.
Take care,
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The play that pissed me off the most was after the 3rd down drop. Manningham getting held on the 4th down pass at the Cornhuskers goal line. He couldn't bring his left arm up to catch the go ahead TD. How did they miss that? That's was the game. God those refs were in over their head.
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That was a horrible call on the onside kick. The need to stop using small conference officials for bowl games. If they can't keep up with the speed of the game, they should find officials that can.
I am shocked at the Wisconsin - Auburn game. I really thought that Auburn would win easily, last game for Barry or not.
I am shocked at the Wisconsin - Auburn game. I really thought that Auburn would win easily, last game for Barry or not.