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Fl is good....they just thought they were TO good......they only sold seven thousand of their seventeen thousand ticket allotment. Even the fans were not serious about it.....I liked Louisville's enthusiasm. They are well coached.....Sad another SEC team going down. It appears Fla was not as good as advertised.
This is awesome.......perfect........http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a78/nursetpd/Florida/Dont-Make-Him-Angry.gif LSUfreek chimes in ...rtr... :eek2:
You might be right................we're making note of who said it................I'm calling it now, Strong will be Florida's HC in 2-3 years.
ROFL!!! Perfect!!!http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a78/nursetpd/Florida/Dont-Make-Him-Angry.gif LSUfreek chimes in ...rtr... :eek2:
Fl is good....they just thought they were TO good......they only sold seven thousand of their seventeen thousand ticket allotment. Even the fans were not serious about it.....I liked Louisville's enthusiasm. They are well coached.....
Yes - happened several times late in the game. Not that it would have changed the outcome.Did anyone else notice that the clock administrator was running the clock when it shouldn't have been? I'm watching the replay now and numerous times the clock continued to run when the player went out of bounds. Also, on an incomplete passes. The most obvious times were at the end of the first half and end of the game. College hasn't gone to clock stopping only inside 2:00 of each half yet have they? Who knows if that would have changed the outcome, but it just makes you wonder if something fishy was going on.
Rule change A few years back. Clock should have kept running. What bothered me was they kept stopping it for a bit, and then they'd start it again, even when there wasn't a first down ( which still stops the clock in college while they move the chains). It was as if the clock operator had to remind himself over and over again "Oh crap, I wasn't supposed to stop it."Did anyone else notice that the clock administrator was running the clock when it shouldn't have been? I'm watching the replay now and numerous times the clock continued to run when the player went out of bounds. Also, on an incomplete passes. The most obvious times were at the end of the first half and end of the game. College hasn't gone to clock stopping only inside 2:00 of each half yet have they? Who knows if that would have changed the outcome, but it just makes you wonder if something fishy was going on.
This and the now famous pre-Clowney UM first down - I think it is pretty obvious that other officiating crews are doing their best to job the SEC during the bowl season. I wouldnt be surprised if their own conferences were telling them to call it tight. But that 4th down measurement in the UM-SC game was about the most crooked display of officiating that I have ever seen.Rule change A few years back. Clock should have kept running. What bothered me was they kept stopping it for a bit, and then they'd start it again, even when there wasn't a first down ( which still stops the clock in college while they move the chains). It was as if the clock operator had to remind himself over and over again "Oh crap, I wasn't supposed to stop it."
Actually, I just double checked the new rule. The clock starts on the referees signal. So the clock operator was doing the right thing. I'm still puzzled over the delays though. Why didn't the ref keep the clock running?
http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=841104
Classic case of a team and fan base (UF) thinking that this bowl and the opponent were beneath them and not worthy of their presence. Obviously, UL had a different attitude and approach to the situation.Fl is good....they just thought they were TO good......they only sold seven thousand of their seventeen thousand ticket allotment. Even the fans were not serious about it.....I liked Louisville's enthusiasm. They are well coached.....
Thanks. For some reason I thought the rule was just in NFL. Clock only starts on snap within 2:00 of each half it player goes out of bounds and incomplete passes. I think they should broaden that to maybe 3 or 4 minutes of each half. Teams that are in hurry up and need to score twice are at a huge disadvantage.Rule change A few years back. Clock should have kept running. What bothered me was they kept stopping it for a bit, and then they'd start it again, even when there wasn't a first down ( which still stops the clock in college while they move the chains). It was as if the clock operator had to remind himself over and over again "Oh crap, I wasn't supposed to stop it."
Actually, I just double checked the new rule. The clock starts on the referees signal. So the clock operator was doing the right thing. I'm still puzzled over the delays though. Why didn't the ref keep the clock running?
http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=841104
I know we fell into that trap in 2008. It sucks.Classic case of a team and fan base (UF) thinking that this bowl and the opponent were beneath them and not worthy of their presence. Obviously, UL had a different attitude and approach to the situation.