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RE: Week 2 Game Preview: The Team 107 Miles Up North I-71
(09-03-2019 03:31 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote:  
(09-03-2019 02:17 PM)Def Berkkat Wrote:  He probably knows first hand that it's rigged and the refs will make sure O$U wins.

What is the ref/replay situation for the game? Isn't the etiquitte these days for the refs to be from the visiting team's confence? I sure hope that's the case Saturday.
Ask Stanford fans (their QB Costello didn not return to the game) about the Big 10 refs:



Quote:According to ESPN’s Kyle Bonagura, Brock Huard, who was in the broadcast booth for Saturday’s game, said the Big Ten officiating crew felt Brown’s hit was “incidental” contact to Costello’s head, therefore it did not warrant a targeting penalty. The play was not reviewed for targeting, either.

Bump. I’ve been very curious about the refs. I don’t trust the B1G officials, and yes I do have a tin foil hat.
 
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