šŸˆ Thurs. nights Texas vs Iowa State game continues to entertain.

TerryP

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This was the first thing that jumped out at me about the write up on the game. Putting my finding the following quote in a time frame reference, I'd just heard the FS1 report on the game—prolly around 4AM EST.

ā€œOne of the trademarks of our football teams have been comeback wins, especially in close games like this,ā€ Brown said. ā€œI’m so proud of our guys.ā€

That from ESPN's article on the game.


All I could say was WOW. You'll see why that reaction shocked me because TX got another one of those "missed/blown" calls. I thought about what it must be like to be a Texas fan: how hollow does this W feel?

So I went and look for video of the fumble. You be the judge.

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All I'm left thinking about now is whether or not we see the Big12's head official send a letter of apology to Iowa State. (See Okie State last year.)

As the day continues now I run across this.

[h=2]Should Texas' Mike Davis be suspended for this low blow vs. Iowa State?
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I didn't really pay attention to the game much, but did the official blow the whistle to call the play down before the ball came out? I can see why the ISU coach was upset though. They had them stopped and did everything in that game to beat Texas, and the officials give Texas a pass. Terrible terrible game if you're a Cyclones fan.
 
Did anyone see the horrible call in the Texas-IowaSt game Thursday night?

After reading an ESPN article on Rhoads' post-game explosion over the bad call and listening to Robert Smith's comments, I am struck by I've not heard anyone address the critical point: the whistle blew AFTER the ball was stripped! Robert Smith's BS explanation doesn't account for this. Another bazarre thing is the Pollack, Palmer, and Rece Davis were all conspicuously reluctant to even admit their dissent with the official's call and after mildly doing so, never brought it up again. Really weird because, I don't know, it was sort of significant.

I felt so bad for Iowa St and Rhodes.
 
Two things about that game are for sure: Iowa State got screwed and Rhodes looked like a complete idiot behind the podium after the game.

Agree with the first thing, not so much the second thing. Yeah, he was ranting, but this wasn't a Mike Gundy "I'm a man!" meltdown. His kids played their tails off and screwed over by incompetent officiating.
 
Oops, my bad. Didn't see this thread.:icon_redface:

Curious, can anyone speculate why no one in the media is making a big deal about this???

Probably because nobody cares about Iowa State, and everybody loves Texas, to put it bluntly. If it had been the other way around (Iowa State winning the game against Texas because of a terrible call), the media would be all over it. I really feel for the Cyclones. And to have that happen in their own house, that sucks :thumbsdown:
 
maybe not too much kidding. I believe that the Longhorn Network is actually under the ESPN banner.

If by "under the ESPN banner" you mean owned by ESPN, you're right.

It's another turnkey operation, with UT outsourcing all production and distribution to ESPN. IMG College still manages the rights and gets 17% of the deal as the sales and marketing director. Texas has no ownership in the network; they are just obligated to provide content.

http://www.barkingcarnival.com/2012/8/7/3227036/the-longhorn-network-a-business-model-for-the-future
 
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