Rap Master MooseIMO.... if it’s a rule then it’s a rule. Blame the rule, not the school. Hey, that rhymes.
Its Baylor...and Baylor sucks.I love how they "showboat" until the other team starts coming back. I guess there are some Briles holdovers.....or just could be their general nature.
IMO.... if it’s a rule then it’s a rule. Blame the rule, not the school. Hey, that rhymes.
Gosh. Take this damn like.Huh, always thought Baylor athletics enjoyed a good cover up.
I’ll show myself out now.
Under-rated post.How un-Christian of them.
Yea...but to Snoski's point...I would hope we wouldn't make a team take down their tent...except Baylor.
There was a “rock chalk Jayhawk” tent just yesterday on the KU sideline.Have you ever seen a tent on the visitor’s sideline at our games?
I think there’s a zero percent chance of Patterson allowing that.
This isn’t U6 soccer
That was the injury tent, not a sun shadeThere was a “rock chalk Jayhawk” tent just yesterday on the KU sideline.
If I'm the away team roasting in the sun I'm calling it a heat injury tent and setting a couple others up to rotate players through. If we call it gamesmanship to fake an injury on defense when an offense is going fast then it would also be gamesmanship to fake injuries to justify extra injury tents for shade.That was the injury tent, not a sun shade
I wasn't impressed with either Baylor or ISU yesterday. If TCU plays like they did against KU, we roll both of them.
If the rule applies only to tents with poles touching the ground but not to handheld shades we need to take note.But what were the three large canvas-like black/navy blue panels that were held up on the Baylor sidelines at every time out? Surely the home fans were not considered to be sources of stealing signals and transmitting them to Iowa State? It appeared that those panels provided some shade to the Baylor players during the times out....
If the rule applies only to tents with poles touching the ground but not to handheld shades we need to take note.
That was the injury tent, not a sun shade