What can say indeed.
No can say.Why can say?
They showed the PI inside UConn's redzone. Didn't think it was a bad call even though most UConn fans will disagree.did the broadcast show either incident?
I could be wrong, but I think it was #16 Malik Banks.They showed the PI inside UConn's redzone. Didn't think it was a bad call even though most UConn fans will disagree.
Heard the 1st PF on the kickoff (which was a fair catch touchback) was hands to the face on #15 for UConn. (is that Tui Faumuina-Brown the LB?) They didn't show that one.
I could be wrong, but I think it was #16 Malik Banks.
It is unbelievable that UC could get 2 personal fouls on kickoffs calls against a team who fair catches all of them. Their view of kickoffs came right out of the Diaco handbook.
They showed the PI inside UConn's redzone. Didn't think it was a bad call even though most UConn fans will disagree.
I think he meant the first flag on that final drive, which I too heard referred to as a hands to the face call. But I didn't hear a number and never saw a replay.I could be wrong, but I think it was #16 Malik Banks.
It is unbelievable that UC could get 2 personal fouls on kickoffs calls against a team who fair catches all of them. Their view of kickoffs came right out of the Diaco handbook.
They showed the PI inside UConn's redzone. Didn't think it was a bad call even though most UConn fans will disagree.
Heard the 1st PF on the kickoff (which was a fair catch touchback) was hands to the face on #15 for UConn. (is that Tui Faumuina-Brown the LB?) They didn't show that one.
You don’t say.What can say?
No it was not.. watch the videoThe PI call was the correct call. Way too much hands well past the line of scrimmage. Have no idea what happened on the kickoff.
Lou paid off? There is a lot money in the SEC.LOL that our coach thinks it was a penalty, but just because an ESPNU crew wasn't competent enough to have it on video we have some concluding it was a home cooking conspiracy.