Trying to find anything to complain about is wild. "They stormed the field." So what lol. It happens. They thought it was over. Like you said, miscommunication, OBVIOUSLY. Why else would that storm the field? What's so "Lame" about an OBVIOUS miscommunication? The official clearly said, "Ruling on the field is a fumble." And the crowd went wild before he said, "...the previous play is under review." So fans didn't hear. That legendary ending and all the end discussion is, "Thats lame they stormed the field." ?? How about, "AWESOME PLAY ON DEFENSE FOR TRAVIS HUNTER!" 🔥💯
Idk who this dude is but you're clueless. Best parts of this video is when you shut up and say nothing. You should do that shit every video, all video. Just shut up.
This is my opinion as an Ohio state fan on the game, the offense was perfect throughout the whole game showing some small mistakes from the o-line and Will Howard needing to improve on his deep ball, the defense completely didn’t even come close to meeting expectations. We should not be letting some make a wish team put let alone a field goal on us. Yes Jim Knowles has been experimenting with deferent rotations and showing a lot of different looks going away from his base defense. This will be fixed when big 10 play starts but it’s nothing to worry about as an Ohio state fan.
OSU struggled against a scrub for the first half and if they could have capitalized on all the opportunities they had it would have looked much worse. Arch wasn't perfect but it was his first ever game to start. Some growing pains are expected. Still was a blowout.
@@waterbottle5025 I did watch. I never doubted they would win but they clearly didn't look that great the first half despite pulling away in the second. Cope all you want but they gave up 2 touchdowns and had Marshall not been so inept at capitalizing on other opportunities it would have looked worse.
Fourth Quarter has all 3rd-4th stringers. It is TUFF to tell them "You have practiced all season and probably last year, but NO, DO NOT PLAY WELL. DO NOT SCORE." That's IMPOSSIBLE. It'd be far far easier to leave in the starters - THEY KNOW their foe is down and they're TIRED of scoring, even. But the new kids? And same on the other side - ULM gets to play a lot more students, too.
I'm kinda convinced that the Pats lost this game on purpose. Way too many missed tackles on the defense. It was like they weren't motivated to play at all.
I bet the over and figured JMU would win by 14-17 points but had no idea they’d drop 70 on them 😂 ACC network cut the game like 5 minutes into the 4th quarter
A&M has more students because their acceptance rate is high (65%). Texas is very selective at 20% with a 5% in-State auto accept for top of class graduates.
Texas has many more times the graduates over time, as well as many more 'alums'. A&M spent decades being a specialty niché college while Texas offered degrees in 'everything'. But in football stadiums - Austin's stadium only has 101k seating capacity, College Station (A&M) has 103k. Two thousand more. Relatively a minor amount.
of course its not gone be loud af our stadium is mostly old people who sit down but we still have a good atmosphere its loud but they lower the sound and stuff why u think when u hear the band its not as loud because they lower the audio we had 103,871 in attendance
As a Georgia fan who just happen to watch the game, seems like USC was playing against 2 teams Michigan and the refs. It was disgusting how ref kept Michigan in the game and pretty much gift wrap the win for them.