Can someone explain why there is an SEC officiating crew working the Penn State/Auburn game? Shouldn't it be from a neutral conference?
Lowest percentage pass you can do in this area of the field.That was a horrible call by Auburn.
And Porter Jr. will never be a Steeler, his run support is pathetic.
I was wondering about the SEC crew as well. They did their level best to try to get a victory for Auburn. Replay should be able to challenge a down marker in any case. I was surprised the Penn State defense didn't do better. Two long Auburn drives with a mix of runs and passes that were on target and they were in a position to at least tie it at the end.Amazing game. I don't know who agreed to having an SEC crew do the game but they almost stole it. How do you miss a down? And Franklin called them on it at the time and they basically told him to shut up. Phantom grounding call vs Clifford when he wasn't even under pressure. Then Nix is inside the box and launches one into the stand and no call. How is there no review on that 4th down fake? You could clearly hear the whistle did not blow until after the pile moved a yard past the first down. That would have been a ******* robbery if Auburn pulled off a comeback.
This game shows the difference a play caller makes. It's why i have high hopes for Canada and the steeler offense. Clifford looked very confident and in command. Aside from a few calls where the OC got too cute, it was a great gameplan. They kept Auburn guessing all night and spread the ball around.
What you saw was an OC constantly watching the defense, waiting for them to adjust then counter punch them. They hit some quick WR screens early and then that set up the plays to the TEs down the seam.
Penn State had something like 50 recruits visiting at the game. I expect a few commitments soon.
This is what i hope for from the steelers offense. The Steelers have lots of versatile weapons that can be used a lot of ways like PSU did. It also takes pressure off the OL when a defense is on it's heels.
It also showed that attacking vertical doesn't always mean going bombs away. You can get big plays by throwing in the intermediate range and letting your TE/WR run and make a play.
Where is everybody? This feels like a Twilight Zone episode.
That was the absolute worst officiated game I’ve seen in nearly 20 years. Dick Honig couldn’t have done worse. But that being said the team overcame an Auburn squad that will probably end up top 15 and 4 of the most egregious calls you’ll ever see. That’s something you can build and motivate a team on. Clifford looks good this year. He knows where to put the ball and has been very accurate. Even his int wasn’t that bad it was a “give my guy a chance” kind of play. Noah Cain is looking better each week. If we can get him back to 2019 form they’ll have something there. The defense is just stacked. Might be the best secondary I’ve ever seen at happy valley. Ebikete and luketa are stud rushers. But of course the year we look good the big ten is stacked. Michigan and Michigan state are awesome and Ohio State is always stacked. Could be a good thing if they can beat em because they should get into the playoffs then.Amazing game. I don't know who agreed to having an SEC crew do the game but they almost stole it. How do you miss a down? And Franklin called them on it at the time and they basically told him to shut up. Phantom grounding call vs Clifford when he wasn't even under pressure. Then Nix is inside the box and launches one into the stand and no call. How is there no review on that 4th down fake? You could clearly hear the whistle did not blow until after the pile moved a yard past the first down. That would have been a ******* robbery if Auburn pulled off a comeback.
This game shows the difference a play caller makes. It's why i have high hopes for Canada and the steeler offense. Clifford looked very confident and in command. Aside from a few calls where the OC got too cute, it was a great gameplan. They kept Auburn guessing all night and spread the ball around.
What you saw was an OC constantly watching the defense, waiting for them to adjust then counter punch them. They hit some quick WR screens early and then that set up the plays to the TEs down the seam.
Penn State had something like 50 recruits visiting at the game. I expect a few commitments soon.
This is what i hope for from the steelers offense. The Steelers have lots of versatile weapons that can be used a lot of ways like PSU did. It also takes pressure off the OL when a defense is on it's heels.
It also showed that attacking vertical doesn't always mean going bombs away. You can get big plays by throwing in the intermediate range and letting your TE/WR run and make a play.
It’s been awhile since you damn roll tide fans had a nail biter huh? Welcome back to how the rest of us fbs fans feel. Unless it’s cupcake dayCoach Saban nearly lost the game because of POOR CLOCK MANAGEMENT going into halftime. He had TWO TO's and nearly a minute on the clock - GO SCORE SOME POINTS!!!
He turtled up and gave Florida a bunch of momentum in the third.
I will say that there were two PI calls that were missed against FL that took some of the steam out of our offense.
I survived w/o punching someone at the bar yesterday...yay me!!!
Yeah, but does anyone really believe that Iowa is the 5th best team in the country? They've beaten Kent State, Iowa State and Indiana. Plus, they play in the weak half of the Big 10. 5th? Give me a break.Iowa is 5. Mich State is looking good. Michigan played 3 cupcakes so no idea if they're actually good or just typical Michigan. Big 10 could be tough this year.
Who has Michigan State beat? Northwestern, Youngstown State & Miami, who shouldn't have even been ranked, imo. Michigan hasn't really played anyone either, but Northern Illinois beat Georgia Tech on the road, and GT gave Clemson fits yesterday. Western Michigan beats Pitt on the road yesterday. Michigan doesn't have the strongest resume, but I'm not sure it's any worse than MSU's body of work, and might actually be better. MSU has won two on the road while Michigan has played three games at home.Iowa is 5. Mich State is looking good. Michigan played 3 cupcakes so no idea if they're actually good or just typical Michigan. Big 10 could be tough this year.
Who has Michigan State beat? Northwestern, Youngstown State & Miami, who shouldn't have even been ranked, imo. Michigan hasn't really played anyone either, but Northern Illinois beat Georgia Tech on the road, and GT gave Clemson fits yesterday. Western Michigan beats Pitt on the road yesterday. Michigan doesn't have the strongest resume, but I'm not sure it's any worse than MSU's body of work, and might actually be better. MSU has won two on the road while Michigan has played three games at home.
I'm glad there is college football again. Last year doesn't count, imo.
The transfer portal has changed the game, no doubt. I live in Lansing and I'm not a native, so the MSU love and Michigan hate gets a bit nauseating. It's like Ky & Louisville, which is my stomping grounds.Miami isn’t great but they do have a lot of talent and going into their house and winning big is a quality win. I’m not saying Mich State is great. They were a dumpster fire and Mel Tucker has them rebuilt to being competitive. They have 41 new players on the roster from recruiting and transfers. It’s like a new team.
He made one good tackle all night, right after I made my comment. Don't know what you're seeing. I don't care how long his arms are, he's not physical enough to take on NFL running backs. Artie Burns was a reach; I would assume that the Steelers have learned their lesson.I disagree. He's not a LB out there but for a cover CB, his run support is pretty good. He made several plays in the run game tonight. He doesn;t shy away from contact like many cover CBs. He's also about 6'2 and i think i heard he has 34 inch arms. I'm not sure they're quite that long but it's clear he does have long arms and that's a big deal. It's why the Steelers drafted Artie Burns.
You saw those long arms on a deep pass where he was going to be beaten on a back shoulder throw and he was able to reach back and bat the ball away. Unless Porter runs a really slow 40, i think he'll be a 1st rounder.