Leave no question.
As I was walking to work this morning I came up with what should be Iowa State's mantra the rest of the year, and into the future... It applies to all sports.
We've seen it time and time again... (Alabama field goal, Seneca vs FSU, ISU BB last year twice with KU and Ohio St.) As the underdog, ISU can't be expected to get a break. I'm assuming most of us that saw the play, and the initial call, figured it wouldn't be overturned. In my head, the guy in the booth didn't want to be the guy that got Mack Brown fired (for all the crap, he's typically a respectable guy, minus defending Davis's cheap shot).
Curious as to how many people thought the play would be reversed and the general thoughts about the play call. I personally believe that had the ball seen air/ground instead of only 52s hands, the call on the field would have been different, but that's not what happened.
Googled "Leave no question" and found this:[video=youtube_share;dscFGT31kPw]http://youtu.be/dscFGT31kPw[/video]
Would love to see the logo they used added as a sticker to the helmet, or patch, or something that the Big 12/NCAA would actually allow. It isn't so much a knock on the officials as a reminder to ISU's responsibility to themselves to "Leave no Question." It's a different ballgame if we score a TD rather than the field goal, but I do believe that the field goal was the correct call. We needed to force them to get a TD, too much time to allow them to saunter down and get a last second field goal if we don't get the TD.
As I was walking to work this morning I came up with what should be Iowa State's mantra the rest of the year, and into the future... It applies to all sports.
We've seen it time and time again... (Alabama field goal, Seneca vs FSU, ISU BB last year twice with KU and Ohio St.) As the underdog, ISU can't be expected to get a break. I'm assuming most of us that saw the play, and the initial call, figured it wouldn't be overturned. In my head, the guy in the booth didn't want to be the guy that got Mack Brown fired (for all the crap, he's typically a respectable guy, minus defending Davis's cheap shot).
Curious as to how many people thought the play would be reversed and the general thoughts about the play call. I personally believe that had the ball seen air/ground instead of only 52s hands, the call on the field would have been different, but that's not what happened.
Googled "Leave no question" and found this:[video=youtube_share;dscFGT31kPw]http://youtu.be/dscFGT31kPw[/video]
Would love to see the logo they used added as a sticker to the helmet, or patch, or something that the Big 12/NCAA would actually allow. It isn't so much a knock on the officials as a reminder to ISU's responsibility to themselves to "Leave no Question." It's a different ballgame if we score a TD rather than the field goal, but I do believe that the field goal was the correct call. We needed to force them to get a TD, too much time to allow them to saunter down and get a last second field goal if we don't get the TD.