It’s only okay for a BYU athlete to make contact when it’s their athletes.
Dirty school. Can’t separate their hokey cult from that atrocious “university”
It’s only okay for a BYU athlete to make contact when it’s their athletes.
Dirty school. Can’t separate their hokey cult from that atrocious “university”
Eystone is a POS and a coward. Reeks of Salazar-energy after today. What kind of answer is that? It’s not his fault he complained to the officials?
I wonder what ward the official attends.
scots wrote:
If we're DQ'ing the Oregon guy for minimal contact, then the Stanford girl should be DQ'ed in tonight's 1500. She nudged her teammate to get through on the inside and qualified as a result.
I wouldn't call either, but if yesterday was a DQ- this one was "worse"
Was there a protest filed?
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runnER/DR wrote:
As a BYU homer, I have to admit I don't see anything remotely worthy of DQ. I watched it live and was sure Franco let this one slip away.
However this is excellent "in-meet management" by Eyestone. He protested and it worked. The officials obviously saw something. Blame the officials not Eyestone. He's capitalizing on a stupid rule.
That's the worst argument. It's like "cheating is ok if you get away with it." BYU should either do the right thing all the time or get off their high horse and go home and get buck wild - get a sugar high off some caffeine-free Sprite and maybe dance within several inches of one of their several wives.
I second that. How about having actual principles, rather than glorifying "winning" by any means available?
Haha, great response from TTH. "scots", Donaghu didn't touch Aragon when she passed inside. She turned her shoulder to avoid touching Aragon, just like Centro did when he squeezed back into the lead in Rio in 2016. I watched it 3 times just now because I was trying to figure out if Heymach got clipped.
TTH wrote:
scots wrote:
If we're DQ'ing the Oregon guy for minimal contact, then the Stanford girl should be DQ'ed in tonight's 1500. She nudged her teammate to get through on the inside and qualified as a result.
I wouldn't call either, but if yesterday was a DQ- this one was "worse"
Was there a protest filed?
At one point the race was under protest, but can we determine which heat it was based on how it was labeled in the live results?
Maybe it was for the Alabama runner from the other heat.
I only watched it live and was just going off what I saw in real time.
Any college coach is filing a protest there if their athlete might have been touched . It’s not an anti Oregon or Brown thing, it’s a pro his guy thing.
What happens after that is up to the officials and God.
The last part is a joke :)