At least NU fans fill the stadium, I'm sure that was noticed by Indiana fans, players and coaches as well. Think some were legit, but some were suspect.Let's not compound a disappointing season and loss by losing our character and identity as fans. Booing every time an Indiana player was injured was classless. It was noticed by the Indiana fans, players, and coaches.
Let's not compound a disappointing season and loss by losing our character and identity as fans. Booing every time an Indiana player was injured was classless. It was noticed by the Indiana fans, players, and coaches.
Let's not compound a disappointing season and loss by losing our character and identity as fans. Booing every time an Indiana player was injured was classless. It was noticed by the Indiana fans, players, and coaches.
Some were legit. Some looked like they took flopping lessons from Vlade Divac......
We should never boo injuries at all. Fans and announcers are unable to identify 'legitimate' injuries while watching the game. There are plenty of legitimate injuries that occur during every game that go unnoticed by announcers and fans. If a team is in a hurry up offense, the player's only option to get off the field safely is to go down.Did you see the couple of times when defensive players literally collapsed WHEN Nebraska started going into the hurry up offense? A few of them were so obvious even the announcers were talking about it.
Fans should never boo legitimate injuries. However, if I want to see acting...I will choose to go to the movies.
Several of the “injuries” were definitely suspect. But I agree with you the booing was pretty sad. Worse though was the guy 2 rows behind me who’s 7 year old was parroting everything he was saying, “cheaters” “fakers” etc...Players are coached to go to the ground whenever they are injured so that the team has time to get their backup into the game. There isn't a single fan in the stands who has any clue whether or not a player is actually injured. The timing was poor, no doubt about that, but it doesn't change the fact that booing an injured player is classless.
Dude, this has become a fairly standard practice to disrupt the rhythm of offenses like Frost’s. It was literally the coach’s kid that did one of the flops.Players are coached to go to the ground whenever they are injured so that the team has time to get their backup into the game. There isn't a single fan in the stands who has any clue whether or not a player is actually injured. The timing was poor, no doubt about that, but it doesn't change the fact that booing an injured player is classless.
I agree. Some were suspect, but it is impossible to know. The booing was out of character for Nebraska fans.Several of the “injuries” were definitely suspect. But I agree with you the booing was pretty sad. Worse though was the guy 2 rows behind me who’s 7 year old was parroting everything he was saying, “cheaters” “fakers” etc...
Dude, this has become a fairly standard practice to disrupt the rhythm of offenses like Frost’s. It was literally the coach’s kid that did one of the flops.
Players are coached to go to the ground whenever they are injured so that the team has time to get their backup into the game. There isn't a single fan in the stands who has any clue whether or not a player is actually injured. The timing was poor, no doubt about that, but it doesn't change the fact that booing an injured player is classless.