09 Real Deal College Football Discussion/No Homers - Lets geh geh GET IT!

Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

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Weis Snapped mannnn

Said this to the press.

Said PC is shackin up wit a grad student in Malibu

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he said he couldn't get away with something like that at ND

I'm in the car on my BB, so I can't get u link but search, u'll find it
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Just saw it on the Buckeyes' message board...not surehow I missed it before. Charlie Cheeseburger going out guns blazing.
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Q: Is it frustrating to you Pete Carroll, for example, portrayed in one way ...

CW: Let me ask you this question: You guys know about things that go on in different places. Was I living with a grad student in Malibu, or was I living with my wife in my house? You could bet that if I were living with a grad student here in South Bend, it would be national news. He's doing it in Malibu and it's not national news. What's the difference? I don't understand. Why is it okay for one guy to do things like that, but for me, I'm scrutinized when I swear. I'm sorry for swearing; absolve my sins.

http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/12/06/charlie-weis-drops-a-bomb-on-pete-carroll/
 
Originally Posted by I FR3SH I


Q: Is it frustrating to you Pete Carroll, for example, portrayed in one way ...

CW: Let me ask you this question: You guys know about things that go on in different places. Was I living with a grad student in Malibu, or was I living with my wife in my house? You could bet that if I were living with a grad student here in South Bend, it would be national news. He's doing it in Malibu and it's not national news. What's the difference? I don't understand. Why is it okay for one guy to do things like that, but for me, I'm scrutinized when I swear. I'm sorry for swearing; absolve my sins.

No he didn't...
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Originally Posted by I FR3SH I


Q: Is it frustrating to you Pete Carroll, for example, portrayed in one way ...

CW: Let me ask you this question: You guys know about things that go on in different places. Was I living with a grad student in Malibu, or was I living with my wife in my house? You could bet that if I were living with a grad student here in South Bend, it would be national news. He's doing it in Malibu and it's not national news. What's the difference? I don't understand. Why is it okay for one guy to do things like that, but for me, I'm scrutinized when I swear. I'm sorry for swearing; absolve my sins.
Well damn.
 
LMAO at Weiss!! Dude said if I'm goin down, I'm bringin everyone I can with me. HAHAHAHA
 
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Oh my God this dude... Priceless...

Can't wait for Pete's comments...


And yeah, Suh dominated on some other level #$!% last night... Just made play after play... Might as well have been in Texas' backfield before the snap...Seemed like every time he just bullrushed a lineman, flung him outta the way and grabbed Colt with one arm and flung him around too...
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Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk

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Oh my God this dude... Priceless...

Can't wait for Pete's comments...


And yeah, Suh dominated on some other level #$!% last night... Just made play after play... Might as well have been in Texas' backfield before the snap... Seemed like every time he just bullrushed a lineman, flung him outta the way and grabbed Colt with one arm and flung him around too...
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Pete already responded on some "You can't be serious, I'm highly disgusted/shocked" type steez on ESPN this morning. Thosearen't the exact words but that was the gist.

@@+% is priceless though. Where the hell did Charlie get this inside info that Pete is banging grad students from?
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Florida football coach Urban Meyer admitted himself into Shands Medical Center in Gainesville, Fla., early Sunday morning and was treated for dehydration,according to school spokesman Steve McClain.

Meyer "is doing well now," McClain said.

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Meyer checked himself into the hospital only hours after the No. 1 Gators lost to No. 2 Alabama 32-13 in the SEC championship game in Atlanta's GeorgiaDome. Multiple attempts to reach Meyer and Florida athletics director Jeremy Foley were unsuccessful on Sunday.

Meyer didn't appear on his weekly TV coach's show Sunday. The Gators flew from Atlanta to Gainesville on Saturday night.

Meyer, 45, led Florida to BCS national championships in 2006 and '08 and has been one of college football's most successful coaches the last sixseasons. The Gators finished 12-1 this season and their loss to the Crimson Tide cost them a chance at playing No. 3 Texas in the Jan. 7 Citi BCS NationalChampionship Game in Pasadena, Calif.

Florida is expected to play No. 5 Cincinnati in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on New Year's Day.

In a story published by Sports Illustrated this week, Meyer revealed that doctors discovered an arachnoid cyst on his brain when he worked as an assistantcoach at Notre Dame in 1998. According to the report, doctors didn't consider the cyst to be life-threatening, but told Meyer he could suffer from headpain if the condition flared up because of stress.

Meyer is one of the country's highest-paid coaches after signing a six-year, $24 million contract with Florida in August. This season was one of his mostdifficult at Florida in terms of off-field distractions and problems. After returning quarterback Tim Tebow and all 11 defensive starters, the Gators were apopular favorite to win their second straight BCS national championship.

But several Gators battled bouts of swine flu heading into the team's 41-7 victory at Kentucky on Sept. 26, and then Tebow suffered a concussion during thefourth quarter of that game. All-America linebacker Brandon Spikes was suspended one game for trying to gouge the eyes of Georgia running back Washaun Ealeyduring a 41-17 win over the Bulldogs on Oct. 31.


On Nov. 6, Meyer was fined $30,000 by SEC commissioner Michael Slive for comments made about the officiating in Florida's win over Georgia. It was thefirst time a coach was fined under the SEC's stiffer penalties for criticizing officials.On Tuesday morning, Gators starting defensive Carlos Dunlap wasarrested and charged with DUI. He was suspended from playing in the SEC championship game.

Damn there must have been a lot of crying on the flight back
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Dehydration?

Nah...dude realized he can't go on without Timmy. He tried to commit that.

Timmy will heal him, though.
 
I love the Pelini family
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Such loose cannons...they're like a cooler, more angry version of the Stoops.

Carl Pelini marched off the field, advanced a few steps into the dark tunnel. Then he turned back toward the euphoric Texas celebration at midfield.

His emotions burst.

"You should be ashamed to accept that trophy!" the NU defensive coordinator yelled, pointing at the Longhorns.
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"You outta be ashamed to accept that trophy!" he screamed again, then again.

Seconds later, his younger brother erupted, too.

Bo Pelini had played it cool walking off the field, telling Texas coaches to go win a national title.

But he heard about a conflict at the threshold of the tunnel. Seemed a Texas fan and somebody from NU had exchanged words.

Bo marched toward the scene. Who was it? Bo wanted to engage the Texas fan.

Told nothing happened, he went back toward the locker room, where he saw Marc Boehm, NU assistant athletic director.

"Marc, I want to see (Big 12 head of officiating) Walt Anderson in there right (expletive) now!" Pelini shouted.

"BCS!" Pelini said as he entered the locker room. "That's why they make that call!"

Nebraska lost another heartbreaker to Texas Saturday. You saw it. Felt it. What you didn't feel were the post-game aftershocks reverberating through the concrete tunnels of Cowboys Stadium.

It hit hardest the Pelinis, who nearly orchestrated a monumental upset.

The reason why they didn't, according to Bo's and Carl's immediate reactions, was the officials' decision to add one second to the game clock after Colt McCoy's last throw out of bounds.

Originally, the clock expired, sending a flood of Nebraska players onto the field. But a review changed that call, led to Texas' game-winning kick and sent the Pelinis into madness.

According to Dan Beebe, Big 12 commissioner, officials did the right thing.

According to Walt Anderson, officials did the right thing. Where was the clock when the ball hit something out of bounds?

"There was a second left," Anderson said.

But nothing or nobody could convince Bo Pelini.

"I want an explanation!" Pelini yelled outside his locker room.

Standing in that tunnel quietly watching him: Harvey Perlman, Paul Meyers, Eric Crouch.

"Get Coach Osborne down here!" Pelini said. "Can you go get Coach Osborne?"

Minutes later, Athletic Director Tom Osborne walked slowly toward the locker room in black trench coat. He entered the double doors to meet Pelini.

From outside the doors, one word could be heard loudest: "Cheaters!"

Then Osborne strode back to the field, where Texas was wrapping up its trophy presentation. En route to midfield, Osborne said to a World-Herald reporter: "Where is Dan Beebe?''

Beebe was standing at the 40-yard line talking to Assistant Commissioner Ed Stewart, a former Nebraska All-America linebacker.

As Osborne reached Beebe, the commissioner extended his hand. But Osborne didn't shake it. Osborne pointed at Beebe and said, "Would you go see Bo? Right now?''

By then, Nebraska Chancellor Harvey Perlman had come on to the field. Perlman and Osborne walked with Beebe off the field and down a stadium tunnel.

The three exchanged no words on the walk. Down the tunnel, Osborne walked three steps in front of Beebe and Perlman walked to Beebe's right.

As Osborne walked, The World-Herald asked if Nebraska would appeal any part of the game. His answer: "I don't know.''

Beebe went immediately to the post-game press conference and waited for Pelini.

Pelini lightened up a bit during the question-and-answer session. He even cracked a joke. But when he left, Osborne called to him.

"Bo! Bo! Dan Beebe's here."

Beebe suggested he and Pelini talk in private. They walked into a quiet area near some shiny SUVs, 100 feet from anyone else. Yet Bo and the occasional curse word could still be heard.

Osborne watched the meeting with Pelini's brother, Vince.

Time ran out, Vince told him. They took it from us, Vince said.

Osborne, whose facial expression never changed, calmed him: "I've been on both ends."

Pelini's meeting with Beebe lasted just a couple of minutes.

Beebe wouldn't reveal the details of his conversation with Pelini - "That's between he and me" - but Beebe said he understood why Pelini was upset.

At that point, Beebe hadn't seen the controversial play, but he'd been on the phone with Big 12 staff, who said officials got it right by adding one second to the game clock.

"I'll be more comfortable when I can see it," Beebe said.

Any concern the call is perceived as conspiratorial?

No, Beebe said. From the reports he'd heard, "there was time when the ball hit the ground."

By that time, Carl Pelini had cooled off. He stood outside the locker room, back against a wall, heaping praise on his defense like never before.

"They played like champions. And they are champions."

A reporter asked Carl what this one felt like, to lose in that way.

"I only had one emotion," he said. "Anger."
 
i read today that the Big 12 rules state that that refs aren't allowed to look on replay for a time change unless there was a play reversed

is this true?
 
That game would be tough to swallow for the Cornhuskers.

Texas got a lot of calls, the one that stands out the most IMO besides the "1 second left" call was the ghost "pass interference" call thatthe officials called on Nebraska to put Texas in FG position. The receiver wasn't looking for the ball, he was knocked out of the play, Colt was underheavy pressure and just heaved the ball towards the sideline to avoid the rush and they got a PI call out of it. *%@$ was disgusting.

Nebraska got the Arkansas treatment.
 
well even if the refs are not allowed to review the last play for time, I still dont see anything happening.. Sucks. My question is.. Is the clock they showedon ABC on their coverage the same as the Official game clock?
 
Yes, its the scoreboard clock. The refs synch up the clocks, that's why sometimes the refs will say "please set the game clock to so & so"
 
Youngstown fellas dont play. I cant help but feel they got shafted
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i read today that the Big 12 rules state that that refs aren't allowed to look on replay for a time change unless there was a play reversed

Especially if that's the case.
 
Eddie Gran is joining the FSU staff

Jay, how much credit to you give him to Tario's success this season and the running game? Just trying to gauge how good he actually is. And I hear he'snot too shabby of a recruiter either
 
Miscellaneous
Article 3. Miscellaneous reviewable plays include:
a. A runner judged to have been not down by rule. (Note: If a runner is ruled down, the play is not reviewable).
b. A runner's forward progress with respect to a first down.
c. Touching of any type kick by any player.
d. The number of players participating by either team during a live ball.
e. A scrimmage kicker beyond the line of scrimmage when the ball is kicked.
f. Clock adjustment when a ruling on the field is reversed.
g. A fumble recovery by a Team A player during fourth down or a try and before any change of possession.

That is the only thing mentioned in the big 12 rules on replay about time. Not sure what ruling on the field was reversed so that the clock could bechallenged. I think i have to go with Nebraska on this ruling and say they were robed.
 
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