Question: Rolling up the legs of our players

glasscutter256

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Has anyone else noticed that Ole Miss and Arkansas both have rolled up our players legs with the intention of injuring us? I saw it numerous times in the Ole Miss game. Especially before Kenyan Drake was hurt. Tonight, Amari cooper got hurt because the Arky defender rolled up his legs and twisted his ankle or knee.
I don't suppose it is illegal, but seems dirty and ruthless. If teams have to injure the other team to gain an advantage or win, I have a problem with that.
Is this punishable by the SEC at all? You know teams will try to injure Cooper, Yeldon and our playmakers any way they can. Intentionally twisting knees and ankles is dirty if not illegal.
 

AlexanderFan

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Have you seen our guys land with their entire weight on the quarterback? That's the idea if being a physical team, borderline dirty. Most every hit in college football is with the intent to make you slow down, have alligator arms, hear footsteps, etc. It's part of the game.

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