If I played for Michigan i would have been planning that well in advance and I’d have had a buddy on the bench with my phone charged with getting a selfie of me planting it. Then it’d be on my office wall. ForeverThat’s a zero class move. Will get more coverage than a great win.
Meh. Not the first time. Other teams do it too for big rivalry wins.If I played for Michigan i would have been planning that well in advance and I’d have had a buddy on the bench with my phone charged with getting a selfie of me planting it. Then it’d be on my office wall. Forever
Ohio state and its fans are the Fing worst. Stick it to them. Plant that flagMeh. Not the first time. Other teams do it too for big rivalry wins.
Damn straightOhio state and its fans are the Fing worst. Stick it to them. Plant that flag
The ball knows. Karma for last week. Karma for tearing down a goal post at IU after clinching a Rose Bowl berth in 1996.Ohio state and its fans are the Fing worst. Stick it to them. Plant that flag
I think not. I’ve been to five OSU-Michigan games, four IU-PU games and three UofL-UK games and never saw anyone attempt it. It’s exceedingly rare. The only time I recall ever seeing it was Baker Mayfield doing it when Oklahoma beat OSU. It’s a classless move guaranteed to start a fight with possible suspensions. If I was the Michigan coach I’d chew that players ass to make the point my team isn’t classless - and we beat their asses on the field where it’s supposed to happen.Meh. Not the first time. Other teams do it too for big rivalry wins.
It is but f-ck Ohio st. They have zero room to complain about sportsmanship.That’s a zero class move. Will get more coverage than a great win.
You betThe ball knows. Karma for last week. Karma for tearing down a goal post at IU after clinching a Rose Bowl berth in 1996.
I fvcking hate Ohio State. Classless jerks, every last one of them.
Piss on ‘em.
So bad sportsmanship trumps bad sportsmanship? Bad sportsmanship IS bad sportsmanship, period.It is but f-ck Ohio st. They have zero room to complain about sportsmanship.
F*** em I agree. But they did give us RMK and JD.The ball knows. Karma for last week. Karma for tearing down a goal post at IU after clinching a Rose Bowl berth in 1996.
I fvcking hate Ohio State. Classless jerks, every last one of them.
Piss on ‘em.
2022I think not. I’ve been to five OSU-Michigan games, four IU-PU games and three UofL-UK games and never saw anyone attempt it. It’s exceedingly rare. The only time I recall ever seeing it was Baker Mayfield doing it when Oklahoma beat OSU. It’s a classless move guaranteed to start a fight with possible suspensions. If I was the Michigan coach I’d chew that players ass to make the point my team isn’t classless - and we beat their asses on the field where it’s supposed to happen.
I agree. I just don't feel bad for the f-ckeyes. F em. They bring this shit on themselves.So bad sportsmanship trumps bad sportsmanship? Bad sportsmanship IS bad sportsmanship, period.
And apparently the osu band acted out a bear taking a dump on the Michigan flag.2022
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Texas did it when they beat OU and BSker Mayfield
It might be a classless move but who cares when idiots do a dance every time they make a tackle
We agree it’s classless and rare.2022
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Texas did it when they beat OU and BSker Mayfield
It might be a classless move but who cares when idiots do a dance every time they make a tackle
Not as classless as the Nebraska team captains refusing the pre-game handshake. That was bad.We agree it’s classless and rare.
Every time I watch a Colts play (very little) and a player jumps up and starts dancing when he makes a tackle after the opposition has gained 10 yards I think what are you dancing about. They act like they've never made a tackle before.It might be a classless move but who cares when idiots do a dance every time they make a tackle
That’s a zero class move. Will get more coverage than a great win.
TD celebrations are permitted as part of the game now as long as there is no taunting. Taunting is a penalty. Planting the flag is taunting on steroids. Totally classless too.Not as classless as the Nebraska team captains refusing the pre-game handshake. That was bad.
I consider the flag stunt the same as a touchdown dance.
Also not as classless as the fake victory formation OSU did against IU. F emNot as classless as the Nebraska team captains refusing the pre-game handshake. That was bad.
I consider the flag stunt the same as a touchdown dance.
They’re defending it.Trump voters condemning classless behavior? I need a gummie.
Try Rat-X....Trump voters condemning classless behavior? I need a gummie.
You need more than that. 😊Trump voters condemning classless behavior? I need a gummie.
The way players act today is the reason I don't watch much sports. They can't be satisfied with just a great play or a great win. They want to shove it in the other team's/player's face. I know some of you aren't old enough to remember seeing Mickey Mantle play but when he hit a home run he had a habit of running the bases with his head down. The reason: He figured the pitcher already felt bad enough without him showing him up rounding the bases. Can you imagine that in today's game?
But like someone said above in today's sports "What goes around comes around" so if you're gonna do something classless take it like a man when it's done to you. But I agreed with the way RMK handled things.... no matter what other teams did to him he wanted his players and fans to act with class.
Hey saw DU knocked out iuNot as classless as the Nebraska team captains refusing the pre-game handshake. That was bad.
I consider the flag stunt the same as a touchdown dance.
Planting a flag at center field, not shaking hands, posturing after a touchdown…all add entertainment value to the sport. If players always remained polite, never acting out of the norm, scripted in courtesy, what fun would that be? Let gladiators do what they’re bred to do.TD celebrations are permitted as part of the game now as long as there is no taunting. Taunting is a penalty. Planting the flag is taunting on steroids. Totally classless too.
Don’t know about the Nebraska thing, but refusing to shake hands before a game is classless too.
Yes I agree but Oklahoma started a trend at OSU after they won. Do yo remember in 1996 after OSU beat IU Bloomington, awarded the Rose Bowl that minutes ... they tore down the goal posts at Memorial Stadium. Too bad we didn't have smart phones then to take photos as I was there. IMO OSU deserved that zero class move.That’s a zero class move. Will get more coverage than a great win.
I have attended Washington-Oregon games in both stadiums. Have never seen it and they hate each other possibly more than IU-Purdue.I think not. I’ve been to five OSU-Michigan games, four IU-PU games and three UofL-UK games and never saw anyone attempt it. It’s exceedingly rare. The only time I recall ever seeing it was Baker Mayfield doing it when Oklahoma beat OSU. It’s a classless move guaranteed to start a fight with possible suspensions. If I was the Michigan coach I’d chew that players ass to make the point my team isn’t classless - and we beat their asses on the field where it’s supposed to happen.
Yo are seeing things correctly. Coach Cig would not allow that. I have noticed it since game one.This IU team seems to do a lot less woofing and flexing and strutting than others, but that could just be my IU bias.
There are lines that aren’t to be crossed and result in penalties when they’re crossed during a game. Planting a flag at the center of an opponent’s field is a bright red line after any game. It’s the worst kind of sportsmanship and guaranteed to start a fight, which it did.Planting a flag at center field, not shaking hands, posturing after a touchdown…all add entertainment value to the sport. If players always remained polite, never acting out of the norm, scripted in courtesy, what fun would that be? Let gladiators do what they’re bred to do.
I think it’s much ado about nothing. Michigan earned the right to plant their flag. Ohio State should have kept running to the locker room in shame, as dogs with their tails between their legs. Let the victor enjoy the moment. If OSU doesn’t like it, then win the game like they were supposed to. Use the flag planting as incentive to win next year, if this act in jubilation hasn’t been forgotten by then, fully digested as a nothing burger and flushed, which it smells like to me.There are lines that aren’t to be crossed and result in penalties when they’re crossed during a game. Planting a flag at the center of an opponent’s field is a bright red line after any game. It’s the worst kind of sportsmanship and guaranteed to start a fight, which it did.
You think Coach Knight would have allowed anything like this from his players? Think Coach Cig would allow this?
You keep referring to penalties.There are lines that aren’t to be crossed and result in penalties when they’re crossed during a game. Planting a flag at the center of an opponent’s field is a bright red line after any game. It’s the worst kind of sportsmanship and guaranteed to start a fight, which it did.
You think Coach Knight would have allowed anything like this from his players? Think Coach Cig would allow this?
We live in a revenge society just look at who elected president. Soon we’ll all be blind.So bad sportsmanship trumps bad sportsmanship? Bad sportsmanship IS bad sportsmanship, period.