I didn't. I saw it from the start and was 99% sure he was faking. A ref was right there and I was crapping myself.I honestly thought he turned an ankle or something while looking back until he started "cramping".
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I didn't. I saw it from the start and was 99% sure he was faking. A ref was right there and I was crapping myself.I honestly thought he turned an ankle or something while looking back until he started "cramping".
Yeah, I'd want to see the play again to be more certain but I'm not convinced Kempt knew he had a free play there. He might have just dodged a bullet. Moot point, I suppose.
They had no less than 3 holds on the KOR TD. One was an outright tackle. I don't want to hear about the bad calls they got.
Yeah, I didn't see the tackle at the game but when I watched highlights my mind was blown that open field tackle didn't get called. It was literally the block that opened the giant running lane.
Curious about everyone's thoughts on this. During the TCU KO return for a TD, I thought there was an obvious hold. But watching it again, i'm not sure. Check out this video at the 0:47 mark, watch ISU #89 and TCU #15 on the lower left.
Definitely a hold/tackle, but the blocker did a good job of selling it.Yeah it is a hold for the entirety of the block. And as he tried to pull away he tackled him. It is nearly as blatant as they come. Even initially him and the blocker next to him are holding bad both guys got thrown to ground.
I think one of their holding penalties was BS, another was very marginal. We could ask them if they'd want to trade that for the multiple uncalled holds on the only score of the game. I doubt they'd trade.
Yeah, Kempt threw that ball knowing he had a free play. I was more worried about our players getting hurt chasing the guy than I was with TCU scoring, that's how positive I was the play was coming back.
Lima's hands & punch are nasty. Still think the illegal hands to face call was the result of hitting the center's chest plate of his shoulder pads so hard that his head snapped back making it look like he hit his face.
Trent did the same thing with his 2 hand push-pull or whatever the DL move is & the TCU center had to grab him with his entire left arm. That holding call pushed them back after getting to the 2 or 3 yard line.
As to #9, he had timed up our hand slap cadence so well he blew by Campos for the sack. Campbell & assistant were immediately talking to Campbell after the play & we went voice cadence rest of game. The offsides with the non-pick 6 resulted from that change. Was thinking we should have done so earlier but nice to see the adjustment on the fly.
Campos was well aware of #9 getting off so quick due to the hand clap, too & immediately lobbied for the change. I was thinking he'd get nailed with a hand clap & not snapping the ball. Guess that would be the hand clap version of the long cadence.Good call there. I had forgotten about that play. He was in the backfield before Campos was even out of his stance.
Lima’s hand activity is what I’ve waited years to see from our DL. He’s likely a natural, but Trent and JD have been better, too.Lima's hands & punch are nasty. Still think the illegal hands to face call was the result of hitting the center's chest plate of his shoulder pads so hard that his head snapped back making it look like he hit his face.
Trent did the same thing with his 2 hand push-pull or whatever the DL move is & the TCU center had to grab him with his entire left arm. That holding call pushed them back after getting to the 2 or 3 yard line.
As to #9, he had timed up our hand slap cadence so well he blew by Campos for the sack. Campbell & assistant were immediately talking to Kempt after the play & we went voice cadence rest of game. The offsides with the non-pick 6 resulted from that change. Was thinking we should have done so earlier but nice to see the adjustment on the fly.
I hope Matt never starts to cry about penalties. It's a bad look. Act like you've been there before, Gary. You're better than that.
I said it during the play. Go deep. Always go deep. 2 good things happen. PI and a catch. Anything bad is null and void
Then his decision to throw was even worse.Or maybe the flag is for an offensive penalty? Not sure it's this obvious to many of the players in the fractions of a second between snap and action.
Curious about everyone's thoughts on this. During the TCU KO return for a TD, I thought there was an obvious hold. But watching it again, i'm not sure. Check out this video at the 0:47 mark, watch ISU #89 and TCU #15 on the lower left.