10-07-2013, 01:12 AM | #151 |
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Washington outplayed Stanford. Stanford is lucky to have come out with a W. I actually feel sick for udub fans. Their team played a great game.
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10-07-2013, 02:54 AM | #152 |
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Great in two of the three phases, but the Huskies were just awful in kickoffs/kickoff coverage, and ultimately that's what cost them the game. Ty Montogmery is a helluva kick returner, no doubt, so he deserves some credit there. But the Huskies didn't even make him work on that opening kickoff return TD - terrible job by them of filling lanes. And they weren't much better on the 68 yard return that set up Stanford's final TD.
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10-07-2013, 07:43 AM | #153 |
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That pass completion overturn at the end was awful. I saw it last night and have no idea how you can say that was conclusive about anything, unless there was another angle we didn't get to see.
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10-07-2013, 11:34 AM | #154 |
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I just saw a couple of interesting photos of that controversial 4th and 1 play in the Northwestern and Ohio State game. On the overhead camera positioned behind the play, the yellow first down line was a full yard off. It should have been drawn at the 33 yard line but it was rendered at the 34 yard line instead. The sideline angle had the yellow line positioned correctly. I know that line is inexact but I didn't know it was possible for it to be in a different location depending on the camera.
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10-07-2013, 03:37 PM | #156 | |
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Larry Scott still has a lot of work to do improving the officiating situation in the Pac-12. |
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10-07-2013, 03:43 PM | #157 |
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Really impressed with Fitzgerald as a coach, but I'm not sure how high the ceiling can go at a place like Northwestern. tOSU has 10x the athletes that NW did, especially in the trenches. Seems like at every snap the LOS was being moved 2-3 yards in Buckeye direction. I cant believe they hung as tight as they did.
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10-07-2013, 04:39 PM | #158 |
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NW basically has to play a perfect game, which they almost did, and OSU have a subpar game, which they kind of did. Being at NW obviously helps. They just don't have the talent pool to be a top tier team. You could see the sheer difference in size and knew that was going to play a factor as the game wore on. They may just have to continue to build it and eventually get more and more kids to go there. Right now if you are a kid in the Chicago area, NW is at best 4th on your list with ND, OSU, and Michigan close by. It would help if they could get a signature win or two so they can say, "See, we can beat those guys" and sell that to recruits. In terms of Big Ten gameday staffs, I would put NW in the Top 3 with OSU and MSU.
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10-07-2013, 04:54 PM | #159 | |
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The solution is to put Glasses Ref in charge of Pac-12 officiating and have him ref as many games as possible. With Thursday night games, really and late kickoffs he could probably work 3 games each week of the season. |
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