Karma? It's football. Lol. Like said last week Purdue could very well win the game.
David Bell is an outstanding player. Iowa simply got out coached today repeatedly. No excuses. Congrats to Purdue.
Well, that didn’t take long.😏What comes around goes around. Iowa is the worst #3 in the history of college football and they will be exposed soon enough.
Oh no…it’s definitely karma! Ferentz doubled down on stupid and caused a weeklong distraction for his team. Way to go, Kirk!!!!Karma? It's football. Lol. Like i said last week Purdue could very well win the game.
David Bell is an outstanding player. Iowa simply got out coached today, repeatedly. No excuses. Congrats to Purdue.
Just curious how those fans were prescient enough to know in advance which were legitimate and those that were presumably not. So which of those injuries were ‘questionable’ in your mind when most of those guys have had injury issues throughout the season so far … our perspective might be to praise those guys for playing thru issuesTo be clear. Ferentz was defending the fans booing players when they were down on the field. The fans booing (and the coach mocking) didn't know, at the time, how soon those guys would return to the field. Some came back soon, some didn't.
Kind of sh*tty to defend the ones that, only with hindsight, seem questionable while conveniently ignoring the rest.
Iowa is being sued for racist behavior by several coaches. I made a joke referencing that. Thought it was pretty funny, actually. No apologies here.We don’t need that statement here.
You can't tell me it would have gone worse lmaoIowa should have started the most important player on the team... their backup QB.
It's a great defense, but living off turnovers is always unsustainable. Went through this with the Bears post-2018. It turns out you can't win a bunch of games with a below average offense if you don't get to start in opponent's territory 2-3 times per game.Way overrated. Their luck finally ran out.
It's a great defense
Yes they did and runner up is Iowa’s goal
The only thing that makes it worse is when the head coach endorses his fan's behavior and doubles down by accusing his opponents players of faking injuries to help them win the game.And now Tennessee fans booing an injured Ole Miss defender. The trend that's sweeping the nation!
Officially supplanting the Iowa fans from last week as most classless when they cheered Matt Corral going down.
And now they've been throwing things onto the field for 10 minutes, stopping the game. Unreal. Kiffin got hit by a golf ball from the stands.
i feel like we should be able to acknowledge a difference between booing, a common sports occurrence, and spending 20 minutes throwing things on the field, forcing the band to flee for their safety and police to clear out the student section. iowa fans classless? definitely. as bad as what just happened at tennessee? not even close. losing sucks, but let's be reasonable.The only thing that makes it worse is when the head coach endorses his fan's behavior and doubles down by accusing his opponents players of faking injuries to help them win the game.
What comes around goes around. Iowa is the worst #3 in the history of college football and they will be exposed soon enough.
i feel like we should be able to acknowledge a difference between booing, a common sports occurrence, and spending 20 minutes throwing things on the field, forcing the band to flee for their safety and police to clear out the student section. iowa fans classless? definitely. as bad as what just happened at tennessee? not even close. losing sucks, but let's be reasonable.
Karma? It's football. Lol. Like i said last week Purdue could very well win the game.
David Bell is an outstanding player. Iowa simply got out coached today, repeatedly. No excuses. Congrats to Purdue.
Lol didn't see that. That dude is awesome. However, still a matter of degree. Unless I'm mistaken, they didn't have to shut down the game for player safety because of the fans. Iowa fans have been misbehaving, but the vols fans put on a historic performance last night.
Lol didn't see that. That dude is awesome. However, still a matter of degree. Unless I'm mistaken, they didn't have to shut down the game for player safety because of the fans. Iowa fans have been misbehaving, but the vols fans put on a historic performance last night.
There's a reason most stadiums sell beer and soda only in cups: a full, sealed can or bottle, if thrown from the upper deck, is potentially lethal. There's no "matter of degree" to that.Lol didn't see that. That dude is awesome. However, still a matter of degree. Unless I'm mistaken, they didn't have to shut down the game for player safety because of the fans. Iowa fans have been misbehaving, but the vols fans put on a historic performance last night.
Maybe it's just that I've been paying more attention to it lately, but does it seem like fan behavior has been terrible this year to anybody else? I've seen a lot of fights in the stands at NFL games too.
Bo was having a hard time hearing anything.It was no surprise to me that hawk fans would boo injuries and wind. Remember how they were cheering when Bo pinned Brooks?
I could definitely see Bo pouring a thrown can of beer on his face that day!Bo was having a hard time hearing anything.
That was hysterical. A bunch of them actually thought Brooks had Bo in trouble…such knowledgeable wrestling fans….lol.It was no surprise to me that hawk fans would boo injuries and wind. Remember how they were cheering when Bo pinned Brooks?
i feel like we should be able to acknowledge a difference between booing, a common sports occurrence, and spending 20 minutes throwing things on the field, forcing the band to flee for their safety and police to clear out the student section. iowa fans classless? definitely. as bad as what just happened at tennessee? not even close. losing sucks, but let's be reasonable.
don't know how many times i have to say i'm not an iowa football fan and that they were wrong, but keep searching for that sense of aggrievementSo Iowa fans have to use Tennessee fans to minimize their own poor behavior last week? Gotcha.
sure, but tennessee fans cheered an injury and then pelted the field with potentially dangerous items. i think they were more classless and if you didn't have an emotional attachment to the iowa loss it would be easy for you to acknowledge that.i feel like we should also be able to acknowledge a difference between booing (such as referees and coaches), a common sports occurrence, and booing injured players, an occurrence to be found only among the more CLASSLESS fan bases.
who brings a golf ball to a football game??? and the close up shot of the bottle of mustard laying on the ground was pure cinema. not sure i'll see anything like that display for a while.There's a reason most stadiums sell beer and soda only in cups: a full, sealed can or bottle, if thrown from the upper deck, is potentially lethal. There's no "matter of degree" to that.
(To be fair, the Tennessee mustard bottle if full and golf ball could both also cause serious harm.)