Originally posted by Falco LombardiYou don't have much cause to celebrate when your team scores its first touchdown in the 4th quarter and is still down.
Every time USC scored they spiked the ball,or did some other ridiculous end zone celebration. The Michigan players just calmly hand the ball to the ref, and go on with the game.
GO USC!
Originally posted by Falco Lombardi:'(:'(:'(:'(:'(:'(:'(:'(:'(:'(
I know, all that cheating by the ACC refs. How about some unsportsmanlike conduct? Every time USC scored they spiked the ball,or did some other ridiculous end zone celebration. The Michigan players just calmly hand the ball to the ref, and go on with the game.
Just take your whippin' like a man.
"Those big, bad California boys weren't nice to us as they beat our ass."
Originally posted by Falco Lombardi"Ridiculous end zone celebrations" date back at least as far as Desmond Howard. You might not know who he is, though.
I know, all that cheating by the ACC refs. How about some unsportsmanlike conduct? Every time USC scored they spiked the ball,or did some other ridiculous end zone celebration. The Michigan players just calmly hand the ball to the ref, and go on with the game.
Michigan looked really good tonight...definitely the #2 team in the country, without a doubt. 🙄
Originally posted by TheBloopThey played horrible tonight, I admit. I still don't think Florida should be in the national championship game. I believe Louisville is better.
"Ridiculous end zone celebrations" date back at least as far as Desmond Howard. You might not know who he is, though.
Michigan looked really good tonight...definitely the #2 team in the country, without a doubt. 🙄
Originally posted by Falco LombardiYes, all those unfair calls against the Michigan team were almost as bad as the officiating that gave the Steelers their Superbowl victory. 🙄
I know, all that cheating by the ACC refs. How about some unsportsmanlike conduct? Every time USC scored they spiked the ball,or did some other ridiculous end zone celebration. The Michigan players just calmly hand the ball to the ref, and go on with the game.
Originally posted by CliffLandinHow many in the second half?
Yeah, those refs who have nothing to do with either conference called it one way. That's why in the first half of the Rose Bowl there were no penalties called.
I missed part of the game, but saw only two penalties called. Both against USC, one capped by Michigan's first TD.