The infamous holding call

I am sure that all these Iowa fans saying that the only reason this year’s game was close was because of their injuries aren’t the same fans that were talking about how ISU only moved the on their first drive last year when ISU’s QB missed the majority of the second half....probably totally different people.
Who the heck said the game would not be close? I picked ISU to win by 10
 
Go to 16:20 in this video. He get knocked on his back about five yards deep in the end zone. Linderbaum has a huge upside.



If you actually want to see a guy get flattened watch Anthony Johnson toss Wifs on his ass at about the 40 second mark.
 
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I guess I see where you want to label it differently, but he did get owned on that play when everyone knew what was coming.
He got blocked by essentially three Iowa o-lineman.. Lol. What was he suppose to do? That's a TD almost every single time.
 
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If you actually want to see a guy get flattened watch Anthony Johnson toss Wifs on his ass at about the 40 second mark.
If you want to know why they called the hold on that 3rd down play it is because they totally missed it on the 2nd down play at the 20:13 mark on Gholston. It was either a hold or illegal hands to the face and a no call. So the refs either missed that or made up for it on the next play.
 
He got blocked by essentially three Iowa o-lineman.. Lol. What was he suppose to do? That's a TD almost every single time.
Yeah I know, not sure why no other guys were in that A gap with him. Iowa always does sneaks.
 
If you want to know why they called the hold on that 3rd down play it is because they totally missed it on the 2nd down play at the 20:13 mark on Gholston. It was either a hold or illegal hands to the face and a no call. So the refs either missed that or made up for it on the next play.
more incompetence from that crew. twice
 
If you want to know why they called the hold on that 3rd down play it is because they totally missed it on the 2nd down play at the 20:13 mark on Gholston. It was either a hold or illegal hands to the face and a no call. So the refs either missed that or made up for it on the next play.
Referees rarely throw a flag to "make up for a call" unless it's pass interference. The referee saw Iowa's player fall to the ground and threw his flag. It didn't look like a hold during real time or on film. Either way, it was called and the game moves on.
 
Yeah I know, not sure why no other guys were in that A gap with him. Iowa always does sneaks.
I think we had Jamaal Johnson lined up to. Just a tough scenario for the defense and they put themselves into that situation by not making a few plays before this one.
 
If you want to know why they called the hold on that 3rd down play it is because they totally missed it on the 2nd down play at the 20:13 mark on Gholston. It was either a hold or illegal hands to the face and a no call. So the refs either missed that or made up for it on the next play.

They did call illegal hands to the face. The penalty was declined...
 
AJ's been pretty irrelevant in 2 out of 3 games. Several of us knew that he was going to struggle as an every down DE.
Maybe.. I think he's still pretty dang good and is probably receiving a ton of attention from opposing teams right now. Towards the end of the year there will be enough film to evaluate to actually tell how good he is.
 
Another game and another round of my fellow Cyclones complaining about officiating. It gets old in a hurry.
 
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Another game and another round of my fellow Cyclones complaining about officiating. It gets old in a hurry.
To be fair, there have been plenty moments in Iowa State athletics where the complaining of referees has been justified.
 

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