Orange_Crush
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I think complete wider angle video from the endzone and from press box (without (always deliberately misleading) announcing) pshould be available for every team for every game. That would break up rigged officiating and expose the crooked networks simultaneously. Any school that accepts tax money for research grants, loans, security, or any purpose whatsoever -- in other words, every school -- has no right to block public assess, but is free to sell their organized crime version of events to organized crime networks. That is their right. The SEC can currently prohibit member schools from telling the truth and from proving their case. But Bama holding every play would be all over the internet and Sankey could not suffocate the truth.I am a coach so I get the all-22
Sometimes Vols media people will put out their independent videos from the sideline. That's what I was referring to. I wish we had access to wider angle playback
Well.. That was true anyway. My brother and sister in law are Pitt alumni... And I'm pretty sure they didn't even know they played yesterday. And they live there.Yep. And just like that, no one in Pittsburgh cares about the Panthers.
Well.. That was true anyway. My brother and sister in law are Pitt alumni... And I'm pretty sure they didn't even know they played yesterday. And they live there.
There was maybe 40-45k Pitt fans there, 15-20k TN fans and 5k covered seats.
Agreed. I think part of the problem is that they play in an NFL stadium. Campus isn't super far but to can't walk it from there. Pittsburgh is a Sunday city, always will, be so I think they'd be way better off if they sperated the college atmosphere from the NFL. It's probably more fun to watch Pitt games in bars.That’s a shame. They have a much better football history than their fanbase deserves.
If I remember correctly that was on a long 3rd or 4th down play , they kept kicking it down the field until it was far enough for a first down. Was the last minute of the game. They recovered and won the game . Madden days. Hope I'm remembering correctlyIt was either Todd Christiansen or Dave Caspar who basically rolled a fumble forward about 10 yards to help the Raiders win that game.