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Don't know if it was mentioned last night, but in the game between Washington and Rutgers, Washington blocked a field goal attempt. A Washington player on the sideline couldn't stop himself from running onto the field to celebrate, and the nearest official called a penalty on the Huskies for 12 defenders on the field. It gave Rutgers a first down and they got a touchdown moments later. 

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1 minute ago, TheWatShot said:

Don't know if it was mentioned last night, but in the game between Washington and Rutgers, Washington blocked a field goal attempt. A Washington player on the sideline couldn't stop himself from running onto the field to celebrate, and the nearest official called a penalty on the Huskies for 12 defenders on the field. It gave Rutgers a first down and they got a touchdown moments later. 

He ran on the field after the play?  Of was the miss so bad it was obvious 

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2 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

He ran on the field after the play?  Of was the miss so bad it was obvious 

The kick was blocked, and as a Washington player got the ball and started to run it back, he ran onto the field, right in front of the official. 

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7 minutes ago, KingPG21 said:

DeBoer and Womack putting on an absolute clinic so far

They have, but DeBoer’s dialed up 2 gimmick plays neither of which has worked when Georgia hasn’t been able to stop their base offense at all. Don’t get cute, just hammer them. 

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2 hours ago, mamasa said:

No. 23 is way too low for the Indiana Hoosiers

I called this earlier in the offseason. Indiana is more than sneaky-good; the Hoosiers just might be good. Hiring Curt Cignetti away from James Madison has brought newfound life to the Indiana offense we have not seen since Kalen DeBoer, or even Nick Sheridan were in Bloomington. This team played hard under Cignetti's predecessor Tom Allen for years but became so moribund offensively.

 

There will be at least three teams in the Big Ten making the playoff, possibly four, and maybe even five if the SEC cannibalizes itself. After Ohio State, Oregon and Penn State, who is going to emerge as No. 4? It might be Michigan, it might be USC, it could be Illinois, possibly Nebraska, but what about Indiana? This is a team many picked to win only a few games. Now they are one win away from a bowl.

We have been late to arrive to the Indiana party, but I think this is going to be one worth staying at.

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