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Anybody that doesn't want to bitch or hurl insults want to chime in?
Look, your team got blown out at home, mine had a game stolen from them. If Nebraska's D ever put them in a position to win big games, maybe it would happen to them and you'd know what it's like.Anybody that doesn't want to bitch or hurl insults want to chime in?
It was last night.Sure, but that was 3 years ago.
Yeah, you are probably right.
This site is more about trolling and cutting people down rather than promoting and talking about college football.
Instead of actually having intelligent and worthwhile discussions, it is youface jelly shit.
Please tell me again how fucking bad my Huskers played today and put some GIFs behind it make yourself feel cool.
Look, your team got blown out at home, mine had a game stolen from them. If Nebraska's D ever put them in a position to win big games, maybe it would happen to them and you'd know what it's like.
It was last night.
Anybody that doesn't want to bitch or hurl insults want to chime in?
Most impressive was Manziel for A&M. Seems like he almost single-handedly beat Bama.
Yeah, you are probably right.
This site is more about trolling and cutting people down rather than promoting and talking about college football.
Instead of actually having intelligent and worthwhile discussions, it is youface jelly shit.
Please tell me again how fucking bad my Huskers played today and put some GIFs behind it make yourself feel cool.
Except that he didn't.
I was most impressed by the officiating crew of the Wisconsin/ASU game. Not sure which was more awe-inspiring - how terribly they called the game (even prior to the hilarity that was the final eighteen seconds), or the record time they made getting off the field after it was over.
Leaving the question of who deserved to win aside (neither team played all that well), what's the fallout from this for those guys? Do they get disciplined? Fired? Nothing? It just seemed like a badly ruffed game throughout.
I was most impressed by the officiating crew of the Wisconsin/ASU game. Not sure which was more awe-inspiring - how terribly they called the game (even prior to the hilarity that was the final eighteen seconds), or the record time they made getting off the field after it was over.
Leaving the question of who deserved to win aside (neither team played all that well), what's the fallout from this for those guys? Do they get disciplined? Fired? Nothing? It just seemed like a badly ruffed game throughout.