CNC said:
Baylor Hit
LB Tommy Tubbs (?) goal line hit on Aggie RB (Rodney Thomas or Greg Hill perhaps) at Floyd Casey. No video found.
Tony Tubbs. They also show the replay a play or two later.
CNC said:
Baylor Hit
LB Tommy Tubbs (?) goal line hit on Aggie RB (Rodney Thomas or Greg Hill perhaps) at Floyd Casey. No video found.
CNC said:
Baylor Hit
LB Tommy Tubbs (?) goal line hit on Aggie RB (Rodney Thomas or Greg Hill perhaps) at Floyd Casey. No video found.
Ahmad Dixon hit on Boykins when he was a WR, at TCU. Patterson went crazy.;
Non-Baylor Hit
Quentin Coryatt (A&M stud LB) on TCU WR
boognish_bear said:Stefano DiMera said:
Michigan St on our kicker in the Cotton Bowl gets my vote.
I thought he was dead.
That is what I was expecting to see when I opened into the thread. Connor Martin right?
Youre a clown said:
Corey Coleman absolutely killed a dude as a lead blocker one time. I think it was a game against Kansas
boognish_bear said:Stefano DiMera said:
Michigan St on our kicker in the Cotton Bowl gets my vote.
I thought he was dead.
That is what I was expecting to see when I opened into the thread. Connor Martin right?
Mitch Henessey said:The things that always killed me about that play were:mtenery14 said:IowaBear said:
Morton's hit on Sterling was the biggest I can remember. Think it got flagged for targeting but the hit clean as can be.
Back when the rule was so stupid -- pretty sure it only lasted that year in 2013.
For context, if a player was called for targeting, it was a 15-yard penalty and ejection. But if a targeting call was reversed, the player could still play but the 15-yard penalty remained.
It was a gross over-attempt to mitigate targeting and help prevent injuries...glad they changed course.
1) it was a clean hit, so it should have ended the drive there. No penalty whatsoever.
2) Dixon took his helmet off afterwards and got another 15 yards tacked on. If the drive was over, like it should have been, he takes his helmet off and goes to the sideline anyway. No additional penalty.
3) Shepard controlled the ball, then was separated from it when he got lit up like a Christmas tree. It was a clear fumble with an immediate recovery by Dixon. Our ball at that spot, no penalties, no further need to even review the play.
Extreme gross negligence in officiating and a couple of stupid rules that compounded the situation.
Bear51 said:
KD Cannon decleated Sam Carter as Goodley scored our 1st touchdown of the day in the legendary 61-58 victory over tcu.
historian said:Youre a clown said:
Corey Coleman absolutely killed a dude as a lead blocker one time. I think it was a game against Kansas
That was K State. I met that player a few years later at a Starbucks in College Station.