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Room for one more PSU thread? On field video after game.

Sep 20, 2006
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Anyone seen this?
(I know, I know.... "LET IT GO, MAN. WE LOST")

Now I don't mind some taunting after a score, or even the punt by the QB.
But these guys KEPT AT IT until well inside the tunnel.
Even one of their trainers!

Do all teams do this? I don't know, I've never seen a video from this perspective before.
 
One fan was yelling at Penn State players and then the penn state players chatted him up back.
 
I saw nothing in that video that really angered me. And I really was hoping to see something.

I'm willing to be shown what I missed?

I'd even say had the roles been completely reversed that iowas on-field cam might have been the exact same.

So yeah, let it go. We lost to a very good (possibly GREAT team). Time will tell.
 
Player mocking our fight song on the way out.
Players and trainer(?) continuing to shush and taunt into tunnel at the end.

Like I said, maybe all teams do this. I don't know.

You think the Hawks do this after winning a close one in other teams' houses?
Like at MSU in 2009?
I wouldn't think so, but I've been wrong before (yes, it's true ;))
 
The stadium was louder than I have ever heard it, and I've been to some very big games there. Then they scored and it was quiet. Honestly, I don't really blame the guy. If it pisses the players off, win the rest of their games and hope they get another crack at them in the CCG.

Don't get me wrong, it stings, but whatever.
 
They wouldn't have been taunting us like that if they didn't hear us. The game was really close for several reasons, but largely in part because Kinnick is a tough place to play. Believe it or not, I guarantee they were talking the whole way home about how loud and hostile it was. Hawk fans should be proud of there showing.
 
Literally nothing bad in that video... they just won the game on a last second play for a big win in a tough road environment. Nothing in that video was bad at all. Crowd interactions are what make Kinnick fun
 
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after 3 hours of enduring the vile crap coming from the fans behind the bench....

Since when do NCAA athletes let fans get under their skin? Or staff, especially? Should it matter how vile the fan comments are?

Anyway, at least two posters said they saw nothing offensive in the video, so I'll go with that. Perhaps me just overreacting.

Beat Sparty and all this will be history.
 
Can you share some of the vile crap?

Use your imagination. It's obviously a few fans.

The visitor sideline being so small, the stadium being so loud, and with Iowa being so well coached is what makes it one of the more difficult places to play for a road team. Plus a night game after a long day of tailgating makes it a very hostile environment.
 
Use your imagination. It's obviously a few fans.

The visitor sideline being so small, the stadium being so loud, and with Iowa being so well coached is what makes it one of the more difficult places to play for a road team. Plus a night game after a long day of tailgating makes it a very hostile environment.

I have sat there. I asked for an example of vile. I have heard them talk to a receiver when drops a ball calling him 'stone' telling a punter 'shank you very much' after a bad punt, a big ten player from Columbus who doesn't play at O$U getting asked why he wasn't good enough to play at O$U. I am sure there are jackasses who go further but nothing vile so please share some examples. Not the 'I can imagine' response
 


Anyone seen this?
(I know, I know.... "LET IT GO, MAN. WE LOST")

Now I don't mind some taunting after a score, or even the punt by the QB.
But these guys KEPT AT IT until well inside the tunnel.
Even one of their trainers!

Do all teams do this? I don't know, I've never seen a video from this perspective before.

You had me at " Let it go"
 
The fans could be screaming pedo references, your mother jokes, and things to make a sailor blush all in one sentence for all I care.
Should it matter?

Coach to players: "Guys... don't let the fans get under your skin. Remember you're representing your team and University at all times. Be gracious in victory and in defeat. Oh, unless the fans call you pederasts, then do what you want, of course."
 
It was a game off the charts in terms of intensity and drama. It's an emotional game and I have no problems with PSU celebrating and shushing as they won the game. It's a sign of respect and as posters pointed out if they had not heard us there'd be no reason to shush.

The one PSU lineman said 'it's a miracle'. It might be a game that all players on both sides tell their kids about someday. That was college football and why it's so popular in our culture.

Let's see where both teams go from here. Both could be sluggish in their next games.
 
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