Those watching on TV. The 4th quarter facemask call against us. At the game it looked like a completely bogus call. What did TV show?
Only needed to get to the 35. Crit could hit for 52 yards.100% on Odom on this one. You're defense is literally sucking from oxygen tanks because they're completely gassed, you have 23 secs with all to's left and you only need a fg to win and you take a knee!? WTF!!?? What in the hell were you thinking!?
Looked like his hand brushed across the face mask. Not a facemaskThose watching on TV. The 4th quarter facemask call against us. At the game it looked like a completely bogus call. What did TV show?
I’d like to see it to. The playback didn’t make it obvious. I couldn’t tell if he got dragged down by another part of the helmet though.Those watching on TV. The 4th quarter facemask call against us. At the game it looked like a completely bogus call. What did TV show?
Probably a condition as part of Syracuse playing at Allegiant. This wasn’t a home and home deal.
dude, the refs literally gave that team the end zone.Two chances at INTs to close out games.
Son of a ....
Looked like his hand brushed across the face mask. Not a facemask
You forgot a bunch of bs calls. Missed tackle on 4th and 1 by Cat was so huge also.
And look at the Rebs performance in the early part of the game. They can't allow the other team to get 14 points right from the very beginning. Sure, bad call but it would not have been as important if the Rebels had gotten off to a better start.Yep.
Questionable calls or not. 2 chances to salt that game away and didn't get it done.
Yeah, I for sure thought we'd get the ball to them around the 2 minute mark, even on our TD play, Hajj snapped the ball with 15 seconds left on the clockAlso, last TD drive, Rebs kept snapping the ball with 15+ seconds on the play clock. Could have given Cuse the ball with <2 minutes instead of the, what, 3:30 or so?
13 of 21 on third/fourth downs. You can't blame the refs for that. Hold them to even 50%, you win the game.The refs were a complete garbage crew. They scored 18 points on penalties. Some were legit like the PI call but that roughing was a joke. That said, our defense couldn’t get off the field in the third quarter even when they had rest from the half so we didn’t deserve to win.
One game at a time, but 6-1 Boise at 6-1 UNLV would match or exceeds last nights atmosphere.Last thing I thought of before my eyes closed last night and first thought this morning. Tough game to get out of my head. LOTS of season left and if the boys take care of business we still have a shot. (If we drop another then it doesn’t matter anyway.) Hard to put it behind us but hopefully it’s used as motivation to improve and play above any ref bias (which was pretty obvious). Take care of business with eyes on BSU as redemption.
Yeah, only 127 yards on the ground. Not going for the TD when you get a 1st and goal to go but settling for a FG, and dropping int balls that hit your hands... lots to reflect on and say, man... not just the constant bail outs by refs.Aside from the bad calls that did have an impact, UNLV had so many chances.
Dropped INT by Jackson.
Catalon with an apparent stop on 4th and 1 that would have ended the game right there.
Powell had a shot at an INT that would have sealed it.
Offensive play calling in OT, which wasn't a surprise. This staff struggles with play calls when they get close, IMO.
We seriously got away from the run. Hajj had some scramble yards, did he have many keepers on RPO for yardage? Regardless, we abandoned the run.
First and goal from the 4 yard line, bland play calling, settle for a FG attempt with the snap from the 2 yard line.
I didn't agree with not trying to make something happen after Cuse tied it at 38. We had three timeouts.
Yeah, we can blame the refs. Or execution/decisions, of which many were blown.
I feel like the UNLV defense is going to be what wins or loses games for us this year, it's our strength. It wasn't up to par last night. They weren't on the field because the offense didn't have the ball enough, they were on the field because of the third and fourth down conversion rates. You gotta make plays. The Catalon one sticks out, it was a great impact hit, but all shoulders, no arms, no wrap up.Yeah, only 127 yards on the ground. Not going for the TD when you get a 1st and goal to go but settling for a FG, and dropping int balls that hit your hands... lots to reflect on and say, man... not just the constant bail outs by refs.
Definitely a couple times, their back just bounced off our guys and that's not good considering you need to tackle Jeanty in 2 games this year... I don't think we were aggressive enough and McCord was comfortable most of the night finding pockets. Again, I'm not too concerned about that because we aren't facing another offense with that talent across the board this year. They have a former SEC WR, a Potential first round QB, and a very good pass catching TE that they used all night... no one else on our schedule has that firepowerI feel like the UNLV defense is going to be what wins or loses games for us this year, it's our strength. It wasn't up to par last night. They weren't on the field because the offense didn't have the ball enough, they were on the field because of the third and fourth down conversion rates. You gotta make plays. The Catalon one sticks out, it was a great impact hit, but all shoulders, no arms, no wrap up.
Unless someone dislocates his hip, Jeanty is going to gain 400 yards in the two games against the Rebels.Definitely a couple times, their back just bounced off our guys and that's not good considering you need to tackle Jeanty in 2 games this year... I don't think we were aggressive enough and McCord was comfortable most of the night finding pockets. Again, I'm not too concerned about that because we aren't facing another offense with that talent across the board this year. They have a former SEC WR, a Potential first round QB, and a very good pass catching TE that they used all night... no one else on our schedule has that firepower