LSU-ND/Bowl games thread.

Submitted by SalvatoreQuattro on

Nothing would complete this day better than LSU led by a Michigan Man(Oh,yes, I used it)smashing Notre Dame.

Madonna

December 30th, 2014 at 3:35 PM ^

Notre Dame is the rival I hate most for various personal reasons.  God, I am going to miss playing them.

I hope that they make the playoffs and a Harbaugh-led team smashes their 'return to glory' dreams.

 

Qmatic

December 30th, 2014 at 3:58 PM ^

I wouldn't be surprised if Golson transfers somewhere.

Also, Karsch brought up how Kevin Hogan may be eligible to transfer somewhere if he doesn't go pro, and how he believed that would be the only legitimate 5th year guy he could possibly see coming here.

InterM

December 30th, 2014 at 4:30 PM ^

matched by dumb officials, apparently.  "The ball's over the line, but I can't see his knee!"  But you CAN see his knee in other views, and putting the two views together shows you when his knee touched and where the ball was at the time -- when he's reaching out with the ball, his knee is still well above the ground.  I guess replay officials aren't allowed to use simple powers of deduction.

FL Go Blue

December 30th, 2014 at 4:34 PM ^

Evidently God told ND Harbaugh so they canceled series in anticipation. Too bad. I'd love to see Jimmy wipe the smug look off Brian Kelly's face. Literally. With the blood of one of his players. HARBAUGH!

Ike613

December 30th, 2014 at 4:37 PM ^

.. and Holtz both say you can't see the knee, while all of America sitting in their living rooms can clearly see the knee in the frame by frame replays.  I just really wish the announcers would just say nothing, instead of stupidly corroborating the blown call from the officials.  I understand not wanting to undermine the credibility of the officiating and I agree that's bad for the game in general, but sometimes it's ok to call a blown call what it is.  

Let's all admit it was a blown call and move on... but don't pretend like it didn't happen.

CalJr3000

December 30th, 2014 at 5:15 PM ^

Fournette is a ton of fun to watch, and it's amazing how consistently he can get through the defense/special teams untouched!  I'm happy to see him single-handedly try to make that egregious missed TD call irrelevant.