The overburdened refs should have called a penalty on the 'classy' OSU fans for throwing water bottles on the field. This wasn't a Yankees game or the Bronx!!
The precedent was set at Texas.The overburdened refs should have called a penalty on the 'classy' OSU fans for throwing water bottles on the field. This wasn't a Yankees game or the Bronx!!
I believe the precedent was set at Colo in 1989 when the fans threw snowball and ice balls at the NU players trying to kick a field goal, (it worked, kick failed) final 19-16 CU.The precedent was set at Texas.
Since no penalty called there, there will be no punishment for this unless some conference declares that here will be in advance of a game.
I remember a tie. My memory stinks.I believe the precedent was set at Colo in 1989 when the fans threw snowball and ice balls at the NU players trying to kick a field goal, (it worked, kick failed) final 19-16 CU.
It was a 19-19 tie and it was 1991. The kick would have won the game for NU. That was a very cold game.I remember a tie. My memory stinks.
You are correct sir. I had the year and the final wrong, but I remember TO calling a t.o. and gathering his players on the field away from the sidelines.I remember a tie. My memory stinks.
Coulda been worse, coulda been batteries.The overburdened refs should have called a penalty on the 'classy' OSU fans for throwing water bottles on the field. This wasn't a Yankees game or the Bronx!!
I believe the code of conduct says the batteries may not be used without snowCoulda been worse, coulda been batteries.
It was a tie on the snowball game.I remember a tie. My memory stinks.
It is Ohio, won't go much farther than that.The overburdened refs should have called a penalty on the 'classy' OSU fans for throwing water bottles on the field. This wasn't a Yankees game or the Bronx!!
Or urineCoulda been worse, coulda been batteries.
I think you’re combining 3 different games. We tied in 1992 during the ice ball game.I believe the precedent was set at Colo in 1989 when the fans threw snowball and ice balls at the NU players trying to kick a field goal, (it worked, kick failed) final 19-16 CU.
I believe the precedent was set at Colo in 1989 when the fans threw snowball and ice balls at the NU players trying to kick a field goal, (it worked, kick failed) final 19-16 CU.
Chad Biekert clipped Johnny Mitchell on the blocked kick return. I will believe that until the day I die.It was a 19-19 tie and it was 1991. The kick would have won the game for NU. That was a very cold game.