PGA reruns it is.
Onionman said:I usually don't believe in them but I have seen so many big calls go Texas way that I am a believer in them when it comes to Texas.classof92 said:
partially agree. it was a bad no call. I get that. and there were others. what gets me are the conspiracy theories.
And I am not just talking about calls against A&M. UH got badly screwed on a spot a couple of years ago. Notre Dame got screwed on a non targeting call against Texas. I could make a laundry list of bad calls that go in Texas favor.
Basically, if there is a big call at the end of the game that could be a deciding factor, it almost always goes in Texas favor. Way more than 50/50.
Not a doubt in my mind that if an Aggie does that targeting against Texas or anyone else, that is 100% called for targeting.
(Edit) and the throwing bottles to get the call reversed against Georgia just proves my point. The ref had already marked the penalty for goodness sakes.
I'll see your Notre Dame and raise you an Iowa StOnionman said:
Texas never gets called for targeting when the game is on the line. I remember this play against ND. It was also ruled no targeting by Texas.
On the 4th and 13 the ball hits the ground & moves. When a receiver catches the ball, he has to survive the ground.
— 🌵 Mr. Az (@MrAzSports) January 3, 2025
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that was targetting so was the one against TU's transfer receiver earlier. It wasn't even reviewed.
Things have settled down, so I'll weigh in on the potential ASU targeting (interception).
— Terry McAulay (@tjmcaulay) January 3, 2025
1. The defender takes aim and attacks with forcible contact (he is not playing the ball).
2. He launches (indicator)
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