Good no-call.
It was clearly targeting but there's no reason for dude to have to miss the first half of the national title game over that play.
Disagree. Although I sense sarcasm from you….Good no-call.
It was clearly targeting but there's no reason for dude to have to miss the first half of the national title game over that play.
Amari Carter wants another year of eligibility if that's not targeting.That's 100% targeting if my experience as a miami fan is worth anything
Yes, 15 yard PF and 1st down for MichiganBut if it's targeting, isn't it first down Michigan? It happened while the ball was live.
It's targeting, by the letter of the law. Any other day, that's targeting in all 50 states. Hate inconsistent **** like this.Glad they didn't call it, but that kind of hit is called targeting more often than not.
They’re frauds. They were a huge favorite and got beat from the first drive on. Tcu mashed them in the trenches. Tcu was just the better team today. Last year Michigan got their doors blown off. They’re the new Oklahoma.Michigan played 2 good teams all year. A win but fraudulent box score and final against OSU, and a loss against TCU.
TCU - better resume, more fun to watch, better QB. Everyone except for Michigan fans should be happy with this result.
It's targeting, by the letter of the law. Any other day, that's targeting in all 50 states. Hate inconsistent **** like this.
Don't care which way you called, but just call it like that all the time.
No..lateraled to the running back - he was eligible to throw itThere was still the illegal forward pass before the hit. So what happens then, do they offset?