Link to the page when you find itI have to check the gameday thread when the taunting call happened. It couldn’t have been pretty.
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Link to the page when you find itI have to check the gameday thread when the taunting call happened. It couldn’t have been pretty.
Nice edit.
I watched the play. I figured he might get called for UC, and sure enough...he did.
I was at the game melting down. If we hadn’t scored a TD on that drive, that would’ve been hard to forget.It got moved on from pretty quickly since ISU scored.
You got people melting down here like ISU lost.
I was at the game melting down. If we hadn’t scored a TD on that drive, that would’ve been hard to forget.
I feel like that definitely would have been flagged!If I’m X after the second touchdown I go full sarcastic ***hole and sprint to the ref, drop to two knees and hold the ball above my head in an act of submissiveness to the supreme authority of the referee.
Feel like that's a fancy way of saying "high step"It's a ridiculous interpretation, or maybe just a ridiculous rule altogether, but it specifically has "unopposed ball carrier obviously altering stride" listed under the unsportsmanlike conduct part of the rule book.
The rule was put in partially because of all the unnecessary diving and flipping.
Curvey got called for it back in 2004, except at that time it was a dead-ball penalty and assessed on the kickoff.
It is exactly a fancy way of saying high step.Feel like that's a fancy way of saying "high step"
It is exactly a fancy way of saying high step.
If Caleb Williams did that, there’d be no call and ESPN would have it in next week’s promoThey say it's celebration because he broke stride, changed speed slightly and did a bit of a skip. No, it's not excessive to us, but to that dumb ass ref in the moment it does so why argue?
Come on man. It was a high step. I don’t understand why people are fighting that so much. It was a dumb call. It shouldn’t have been a penalty. It wasn’t taunting. But it was a high step.
If Caleb Williams did that, there’d be no call and ESPN would have it in next week’s promo
I agree which is why when he did high step, which he did, I think it was ridiculous that a flag was thrown for it.High steps are not illegal. “Obviously altering stride when approaching the opponent’s goal line”…”obvious” being the key word here. To me, it wasn’t obvious in the sense needed to match the spirit and intent of the rule…there needed to be something more. There wasn’t. It’s not a black and white rule like stepping out of bounds, and they tried to interpret it in such a way, which is what I’m against.
It's assessed from the spot of the foul. Curveys spot occurred after breaking the plane
It's a ridiculous interpretation, or maybe just a ridiculous rule altogether, but it specifically has "unopposed ball carrier obviously altering stride" listed under the unsportsmanlike conduct part of the rule book.