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In duhO$U's last two playoff games, they were called for 15 penalties for 133 yards - most of them for continuous muggings in Defensive Secondary.

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Against PSU, duhO$U was penalized twice for 15 yards.... despite every play muggings in the Secondary by duhO$U including two separate PSU receivers bronco-riden throughout their routes (including while the ball was in the air) with no flags on the failed 4th-&-Goal at end of game. I predicted duhO$U would be called for tons of Secondary penalties with Neutral Officials in Playoffs (and told I was wrong by the b2g and duhO$U crack-lickers on here)..... [insert eyeroll]. Cheating b2g Officiating (including telling Klatt that they were going to let them go un-penalized despite committing penalties in the Secondary on an every pass-play basis), had a major impact on the duhO$U - PSU game as it always does. Such a bush f'ing homer crap league.
 
Ohio State playing against better receivers. For instance, on the 30-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter the Notre Dame receiver got a step and a half on the Ohio State db who held. If it would have been a Penn State receiver they would have been running stride for stride.
 
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Ohio State playing against better receivers. For instance, on the 30-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter the Notre Dame receiver got a step and a half on the Ohio State db who held. If it would have been a Penn State receiver they would have been running stride for stride.

LMFAO! It's a little difficult to get separation when the duhO$U d-backs bronco-ride receivers off the LOS and continue to do so throughout the receiver's pattern including while the ball is in the air! Just keep ignoring the video of the 4th Down play (which was typical of every PSU pass play) and keep claiming that is legal coverage [insert eyeroll] - it's blatant holding and DPI throughout the play on every single PSU eligible receiver! duhO$U was flagged for it routinely in the Playoffs by Neutral Officiating crews - just as I said they would be. They were permitted to play illegally by the cheating POS b2g hack clown crews in the PSU game.... 2 penalties on duhO$U for 15 yards despite raping PSU receivers on an every pass-play basis.
 
The funny thing about last nights game is #1 was looking up at the replay crying it was not interference and he was basically tackling and hugging his guy the whole way down the field. OSU and UM do it all the time and don't get called by the Big10 refs.

Ummmmmm...... yeah! They do it on an every play basis and are allowed to violate the rules by the cheating b2g hack clown crews. I said they would be called for it by Neutral Officiating crews and was told how wrong I was by all the posing-troll b2g crack-lickers on here.

You know it's bad when Herbie The Homer even admits their d-backs are committing blatant holding, and then DPI once ball is in air, on an every play basis..... and even says, "I'm not sure what he's gesturing about after all these calls.... it's pretty obvious and blatant holding and DPI......".
 
Ohio State playing against better receivers. For instance, on the 30-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter the Notre Dame receiver got a step and a half on the Ohio State db who held. If it would have been a Penn State receiver they would have been running stride for stride.
There were multiple early DPI/holding infractions by the OSU DBs against PSU that went uncalled.
 
There were multiple early DPI/holding infractions by the OSU DBs against PSU that went uncalled.

Not just early.... throughout the game - take a look at the failed 4th Down at the goal-line on PSU's last possession.... Every single PSU eligible receiver was being mugged right off the LOS and throughout their patterns including while ball was in the air - no flags (again, not just one receiver - all of them!).
 
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Officiating in college football has become terrible and I believe political. If they don't start calling various types of holding and pass interference they will lose the game.

They need to call a meeting, do a reset, and notify teams that these types of penalties will be called much closer. It is the only way.

I don't think it will happen and what we can expect is a lot of controversy as officials become a huge factor in the outcome of games. "Hands off" is the only way to do this correctly. You can't make it grey.
 
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There were multiple early DPI/holding infractions by the OSU DBs against PSU that went uncalled.
As I posted earlier this week, at least up to the playoffs and I believe all through the playoffs, there was only one holding call all year against Ohio state's defensive line which is the second best in college football, behind Michigan's line
 
As I posted earlier this week, at least up to the playoffs and I believe all through the playoffs, there was only one holding call all year against Ohio state's defensive line which is the second best in college football, behind Michigan's line

And yet on any given play you can see a lineman grasp the defender in a bear hug.

That #1 DB for Ohio State was so blatant -- on EVERY PLAY -- that I would call into question the results of the game. The officials have lost control of defensive holding and pass interference. Every play was a downfield mugging. It wasn't football. If I were Notre Dame I would have fallen down when getting mugged like that to draw the flag. That is often what it takes on the offensive line. In fact some holding calls are not really holding at all, just an OL able to dominate the defender.

It's a mess and out of control. Almost unwatchable now without getting outraged one way or the other.
 
Officiating in college football has become terrible and I believe political. If they don't start calling various types of holding and pass interference they will lose the game.

They need to call a meeting, do a reset, and notify teams that these types of penalties will be called much closer. It is the only way.

I don't think it will happen and what we can expect is a lot of controversy as officials become a huge factor in the outcome of games. "Hands off" is the only way to do this correctly. You can't make it grey.
If they start calling things, there will be penalties called on almost every play and people will complain that the refs are inserting themselves into the game too much. Like you, I want them to start calling everything that's a penalty but I don't think teams will adapt accordingly fast enough and worry that the game will become unwatchable. However, I don't know a better solution.
 
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If they start calling things, there will be penalties called on almost every play and people will complain that the refs are inserting themselves into the game too much. Like you, I want them to start calling everything that's a penalty but I don't think teams will adapt accordingly fast enough and worry that the game will become unwatchable. However, I don't know a better solution.
Offensive linemen shouldn't be able to use their hands at all
 
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If they start calling things, there will be penalties called on almost every play and people will complain that the refs are inserting themselves into the game too much. Like you, I want them to start calling everything that's a penalty but I don't think teams will adapt accordingly fast enough and worry that the game will become unwatchable. However, I don't know a better solution.
That’s exactly what you want. If the penalties are called enough, the behaviors won’t change. If you don’t call the OL for holding, they will continue mugging. You have to start somewhere.

The OSU db that is the most flagged player in CFB…..will not get a job in the NFL since it’s the only way he can cover.
 
This was the UM Don Brown defensive technique. Those teams rarely got called for it as well. The B10/2 lets its favorites get away with holding by the OL and DBs almost with impunity and that’s why in bowl games in the past both teams have struggled at times with non-B10 crews who will call those penalties.
 
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If they start calling things, there will be penalties called on almost every play and people will complain that the refs are inserting themselves into the game too much. Like you, I want them to start calling everything that's a penalty but I don't think teams will adapt accordingly fast enough and worry that the game will become unwatchable. However, I don't know a better solution.

The answer is to make a statement during the offseason, complete with film, on what is and is not a penalty. Yes, teams will need to learn to play differently, but that is the way it is with everything that requires change and/or investment. There is an up front cost for a bigger return down the road. As it is, without change, it will be like the status quo of many things that we have seen decline due to a lack of maintenance.
 
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That’s exactly what you want. If the penalties are called enough, the behaviors won’t change. If you don’t call the OL for holding, they will continue mugging. You have to start somewhere.

The OSU db that is the most flagged player in CFB…..will not get a job in the NFL since it’s the only way he can cover.

That's right. I think #1 is a terrible DB and I'm even surprised he made it onto a team like OSU. Just grabs instead of moving his feet. Sucks that someone like that is being awarded an NC. Definitely not right.
 
This was the UM Don Brown defensive technique. Those teams rarely got called for it as well. The B10/2 lets its favorites get away with holding by the OL and DBs almost with impunity and that’s why in bowl games in the past both teams have struggled at times with non-B10 crews who will call those penalties.

In this game OSU should have been flagged a lot more than they were flagged. It wasn't a fair game in my opinion. The officials would have looked like they wanted ND to win but in reality it would have simply been about calling a penalty a penalty.

For what it's worth, I was partial to OSU in this game having lived in Columbus for a while and graduating from PSU.
 
There were multiple early DPI/holding infractions by the OSU DBs against PSU that went uncalled.

Not just early.... throughout the game - take a look at the failed 4th Down at the goal-line on PSU's last possession.... Every single PSU eligible receiver was being mugged right off the LOS and throughout their patterns including while ball was in the air - no flags (again, not just one receiver - all of them!).
Offensive linemen shouldn't be able to use their hands at all

Actually, they need to be able to use arms/hands to block, but ineligible OL (i.e., 5 interior) should have to wear mits that prevent them from grabbing or latching onto things. NCAA should make it mandatory equipment for interior OL.
 
That's right. I think #1 is a terrible DB and I'm even surprised he made it onto a team like OSU. Just grabs instead of moving his feet. Sucks that someone like that is being awarded an NC. Definitely not right.

And not just occassionally, but on an every play basis as SOP because he's been encouraged to play this way by the cheating b2g hack POS clowns. No way will an NFL team put up with this ridiculousness.... he'd rack up so many penalties in NFL, I doubt they would ever put him on the field.... but he's proclaimed as the best Corner in b2g by the homer a-holes... go figure [insert eyeroll].
 
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LMFAO! It's a little difficult to get separation when the duhO$U d-backs bronco-ride receivers off the LOS and continue to do so throughout the receiver's pattern including while the ball is in the air!
So what is your explanation for why PSU didn't complete one pass to a wide receiver when playing Notre Dame?
 
So what is your explanation for why PSU didn't complete one pass to a wide receiver when playing Notre Dame?

Tyler Warren had 6 receptions against ND (recognized by everyone as the best TE in the nation) - he was mugged all day long by duhO$U secondary including on the 4th-&-Goal pass where he was bronco-riden off the LOS and throughout the play including while ball was in the air.... no flag. In fact, not a single flag on duhO$U secondary against Warren despite holding him throughout his patterns and tackling him while the ball was in the air ALL DAY LONG (as acknowledged by Joel Klatt who wrote it all off because the Officiating Crew told him they weren't going to call penalties on duhO$U's secondary before the game?!?!?!). How you figure your absurd post explains duhO$U not being called for beyond blatant holding and DPI by the sucknuts secondary is beyond amusing but rather typical of you duhO$U douches. Remember when you told me that duhO$U wouldn't be called for $hitloads of Holding and DPI in the Secondary in the Playoffs by Neutral Officiating Crews as I predicted??? (and they only called a fraction of duhO$U's muggings which was still infinitely more than the cheating b2g clown crew called). Even Herbie The Homer plainly stated that duhO$U's secondary was committing penalties in the secondary on an every play basis!
 
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As I posted earlier this week, at least up to the playoffs and I believe all through the playoffs, there was only one holding call all year against Ohio state's defensive line which is the second best in college football, behind Michigan's line
I'm not saying the refs did not also miss calls against OSU (both throughout the year and vs PSU), nor am I saying there is a grand conspiracy in either direction.
What I am saying is that, in the playoffs, OSU was not getting away with what they got away with against PSU.
 
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OSU’s #1 should be renamed “Joey Porter Jr. Junior.”
Porter was the king of “Clutch & Grab.”
Had a very small percentage of his infractions called.
Funny…the Preppie and his other grand conspiracy mates never posted complaints the scores of times Porter mugged receivers and didn’t get called.
 
If not for an NCAA-wide reffing conspiracy Penn State would be winning National Titles left and right.

LOL. Yep.

I love our fan base. Loyal, passionate, and we know good football and believe in doing it the right way.

But our "message board" fan base can be completely ridiculous. Everything is a conspiracy against us. Everything.
 
So what is your explanation for why PSU didn't complete one pass to a wide receiver when playing Notre Dame?

Don't expect rational discussion here.

I knew the moment Ohio State walloped Oregon that they were heading for a title, and this place would become insufferable with the whiny babies looking for conspiracies to blame.

We have to win the title next year -- period. Maybe that'll assuage some of this little man syndrome that runs rampant on PSU social media.

We should be proud of our program. But instead we obsess about everybody better than us cheating.
 
OSU’s #1 should be renamed “Joey Porter Jr. Junior.”
Porter was the king of “Clutch & Grab.”
Had a very small percentage of his infractions called.
Funny…the Preppie and his other grand conspiracy mates never posted complaints the scores of times Porter mugged receivers and didn’t get called.
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Ohio State playing against better receivers. For instance, on the 30-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter the Notre Dame receiver got a step and a half on the Ohio State db who held. If it would have been a Penn State receiver they would have been running stride for stride.
Not Omari Evans if unimpeded.
 
I'm not saying the refs did not also miss calls against OSU (both throughout the year and vs PSU), nor am I saying there is a grand conspiracy in either direction.
What I am saying is that, in the playoffs, OSU was not getting away with what they got away with against PSU.
Notre Dame wasn't either. I actually saw holding called. Abdul was held repeatedly and I don't remember a call. Maybe they had better refs working last night.

It is hard to beat Ohio State with all the talent assembled there, but if they are allowed to get away with things then it is that much more difficult.
 
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Who is the guy on here always crying about Ohio State's wide receiver room and why its a mistake they all go to Ohio State and sit on the bench? Well, Ohio State "lent out" one of its 5* receivers Julian Fleming to PSU this year so he could be "the man". He had far worse stats at PSU than he did at OSU.
 
I'm not saying the refs did not also miss calls against OSU (both throughout the year and vs PSU), nor am I saying there is a grand conspiracy in either direction.
What I am saying is that, in the playoffs, OSU was not getting away with what they got away with against PSU.

Funny how I predicted duhO$U would get called for tons of secondary penalties with Neutral Officiating in Playoffs (unlike the bullshit the corrupt b2g hacks allowed in the PSU game)...... and it just magically happens. LMAO. Even Herbie The Homer admitted they mug and foul on an every pass-play basis... and laughed at Igbinoson with his gesticulations about not doing anything when he committed multiple penalties on the same play (holding and DPI).... just laughable that duhO$U cornerbacks think their entitled to just flaunt the rules because the corrupt b2g hack clowns let them do it.
 
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Funny how I predicted duhO$U would get called for tons of secondary penalties with Neutral Officiating in Playoffs (unlike the bullshit the corrupt b2g hacks allowed in the PSU game)...... and it just magically happens. LMAO. Even Herbie The Homer admitted they mug and foul on an every pass-play basis... and laughed at Igbinoson with his gesticulations about not doing anything when he committed multiple penalties on the same play (holding and DPI).... just laughable that duhO$U cornerbacks think their entitled to just flaunt the rules because the corrupt b2g hack clowns let them do it.

Dude...... Our DBs are as handsy as any in the country.

OSU is living rent free in your head. Unfortunately, you probably need to make room for their new natty trophy, too.

Our WR situation is an absolute unmitigated debacle. You may want to focus on that and less conspiracy theorizing about every good thing that happens to OSU. They are flat out better than us and it shows.
 
Not just early.... throughout the game - take a look at the failed 4th Down at the goal-line on PSU's last possession.... Every single PSU eligible receiver was being mugged right off the LOS and throughout their patterns including while ball was in the air - no flags (again, not just one receiver - all of them!).


Actually, they need to be able to use arms/hands to block, but ineligible OL (i.e., 5 interior) should have to wear mits that prevent them from grabbing or latching onto things. NCAA should make it mandatory equipment for interior OL.
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