2016 College Football Week 7: Party time in Madison

troparra

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That hold call on Wisconsin was huge. It forced them to pass at a time when they were averaging 9 yards per carry
 

Old Fart Tree

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OSU just humiliated the badgers on that fourth down. No idea why they didn't try to roll the QB to the trips side
 

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I don't think road night games are easy. Good win for Buckeyes. If it weren't for Michigan State, they'd be undefeated in the Big Ten since Urban's been there. That's just amazing.
 

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Colorado St attempting the greatest comeback in football history against #15 Boise St. Down 28-3 with 5 minutes left, they've cut it to 28-23 in less than 1:30.... TD, onside kick recovered, TD (next play), onside kick recovered, TD (5 plays)...
 

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So, Notre Dame is 2-5. End of the road for Kelly?
You know, with all the discussion that we (collectively) engage in about coaches enabling sexual abuse and otherwise running rogue programs, I'm astounded that no one talks about how Kelly killed a kid by ordering him to stay in a practice tower in high winds despite the obvious danger. (Of course, this is in addition to the enabling of sexual abuse that Kelly has been a part of.)

The man is a menace. Firing is too good for him.
 

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You know, with all the discussion that we (collectively) engage in about coaches enabling sexual abuse and otherwise running rogue programs, I'm astounded that no one talks about how Kelly killed a kid by ordering him to stay in a practice tower in high winds despite the obvious danger. (Of course, this is in addition to the enabling of sexual abuse that Kelly has been a part of.)

The man is a menace. Firing is too good for him.
It's not like he did something serious, like turning a blind eye to NCAA rules violations.

Seriously, the pharisaic attitudes among many college sports fans and (especially) media types about what constitutes an unacceptable moral failing by a football or basketball coach are galling. And so men like Joe Paterno were (until recently) revered as saints, while men like Gene Stallings are forced to retire in disgrace.