Oregon gashing UCLA on the ground. Bruins DL one of the bigger disappointments this season so far.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 11, 2014
Marcus Mariota just somehow dribbled the ball into the end zone. CROSS OVER.
— Dan Rubenstein (@DanRubenstein) October 11, 2014
Here is the TD infographic for the Marcus dribble drive TD. #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/0Rouz4Ay1c
— Oregon Football (@WinTheDay) October 11, 2014
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu picks off Hundley and things could get even worse for UCLA at the Rose Bowl.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 11, 2014
Brett Hundley didn’t so much telegraph that pass as send Oregon an invitation two weeks ago.
— Ryan Nanni (@celebrityhottub) October 11, 2014
Today's Attendance: 62,945. The LARGEST crowd in the history of Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. #StarkVegas #HailState #AUvsMSST
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
Here is your infographic on the Freeman TD run. #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/WOA5I9KIR2
— Oregon Football (@WinTheDay) October 11, 2014
Lakip’s 45-yd FG is a career-long for the redshirt junior. He is now 8-for-9 on FGs in Death Valley. #LOUvsCLEM
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) October 11, 2014
Will Fuller's 35-yard TD reception is his 2nd TD of day, 7th of 2014 and 8th of his career.
— John Heisler (@NDHeisler) October 11, 2014
Make no mistake, this has been an impressive game from Oregon, but UCLA is what you get with a staff of recruiting coordinators.
— The Solid Verbal (@SolidVerbal) October 11, 2014
Bryce Petty has tied @RGIII's school record with a 13th career 300-yard passing game. #SicTCU pic.twitter.com/OMB7J4IwqW
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Second half starting shortly. #Auburn will receive. #WarEagle #HailState
— Auburn Football (@FootballAU) October 11, 2014
Scoring drive capped off with the 35 yard TD from Will Fuller #GoIrishGo pic.twitter.com/WoBnKdwFjq
— The Fighting Irish (@FightingIrish) October 11, 2014
TCU begins the second half with the ball at its own 32-yard line. #TCUvsBAY
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) October 11, 2014
OPI called on Sammie Coates on the long 3rd down conversion. Good call too.
— Barrett Sallee (@BarrettSallee) October 11, 2014
Oh, wow. Called back on offensive PI. Gus ain't pleased, not sure I blame him. Been a couple 50-50 calls go against Auburn.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
UCLA defense holds on 4th and goal, forcing an incomplete pass by Mariota. Bruins take over on 2 yard line. #UOvsUCLA
— UCLA Football (@UCLAFootball) October 11, 2014
Will Gardner hits Eli Rogers for a 22-yard TD and Louisville ties the game at 17-17. 5:27 remaining in the 3rd. #LOUvsCLEM
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) October 11, 2014
Yeah, Michigan State decided enough games 38-17 Spartans late into 3Q #MSUvsPUR on ABC/ESPN2 pic.twitter.com/zMuMKPi0H8
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) October 11, 2014
Special Teams just downed the ball at the one!
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 11, 2014
Thanks to the 80,139 fans who came to @RoseBowlStadium today. This is 4-straight home crowds of 70k or more, dating back to last season.
— UCLA Football (@UCLAFootball) October 11, 2014
INTERCEPTION! Kevin White snags a pick at the Baylor 23-yard line!
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) October 11, 2014
23-yard TD pass for TCU, but play is under review.
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
TCU is playing out of its MIND right now.
— LostLettermen.com (@LostLettermen) October 11, 2014
At the end of the 3rd quarter, Oregon leads 35-10. Paul Perkins leads all players with 117 yards rushing, his 3rd 100-yard game of the year.
— UCLA Football (@UCLAFootball) October 11, 2014
Another sign it's not your day: Auburn assistant sprinting down sideline wipes out. Hydroplaned to an inglorious stop.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
End of 3rd qtr: No. 12 Oregon 35, No. 18 UCLA 10 #GoDucks #UOvsUCLA pic.twitter.com/2ngKx7cIpa
— Oregon Football (@WinTheDay) October 11, 2014
Boykin's 23 yard strike to Porter in the endzone is waved off. However, a pass interference penalty pushes the Frogs to the 8-yard line.
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) October 11, 2014
It took until the 4th quarter of Week 7 but Oregon finally has its first 100 yard rusher of the season.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 11, 2014
Dawning on me that this TCU-Baylor game is never going to end.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 11, 2014
Tar Heels opt for the field goal. Cuts the Irish lead to 35-29.
— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) October 11, 2014
Phenomenal catch by Williams. Auburn right back in it. Quite a drive.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
Incredible catch by Duke Williams. Holy cow. Touchdown Auburn.
— Andy Staples (@Andy_Staples) October 11, 2014
Ammon Lakip hits his 2nd FG, this one from 40 yds, which banked off the inside of the right goal post! Clemson leads 20-17! #LOUvsCLEM
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) October 11, 2014
#Auburn cuts it to 28-20 with the 99-yd drive. Longest drive of the season for the Tigers. #WarEagle #AuburnFast
— Auburn Football (@FootballAU) October 11, 2014
TCU calls timeout, then calls a fade on third and goal. IT NEVER WORKS. #BaylorvsTCU
— Matt Hayes (@Matt_HayesSN) October 11, 2014
This is the first time all day that the State crowd has been quiet enough to even know the Auburn band is here.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
#GangGreenBU holds TCU to a 20-yard FG. TCU leads, 34-27. 8:42 3rd. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Another Everett Golson turnover.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 11, 2014
Well done, Heels. QB Marquise Williams CATCHES at 23-yard TD pass. UNC is up.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) October 11, 2014
the fade route is like pickup lines just because it has worked at least once in history doesn’t mean it’s something you should keep using
— martin rickman (@martinrickman) October 11, 2014
North Carolina has scored 21 points off @NDFootball turnovers today. Irish foes had 26 points off turnovers entering today #BertschyBits
— Michael Bertsch (@NDsidBertschy) October 11, 2014
Everett Golson has turned the ball over nine times in the last three games (including today).
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) October 11, 2014
Major stop for Auburn. Can feel the unease in the stadium here.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
UCLA scoring drive: 12 plays, 93 yds, 4:28. Payton 5-yd rec (Hundley), 2-pt PAT good. UO 42, UCLA 18, 9:46 4th qtr #GoDucks #UOvsUCLA
— Oregon Football (@WinTheDay) October 11, 2014
Chris Callahan hits a 21-yard FG. Baylor trails TCU, 34-30. 5:23 3rd. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Never thought I’d see Baylor attempt a 20-yard FG.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 11, 2014
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA RT @TeamSpeedKills: Yes, that's Gary Danielson saying Florida still has a chance at the playoffs pic.twitter.com/zeTDZBN5HN
— Sam Dakota (@thesamdakota) October 11, 2014
Nick Marshall with two bad overthrows in a row, with plenty of protection. Four straight throws, Auburn? Really?
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
#UpsetAlert Turnovers & Trickery has UNC LEADING #6 Notre Dame 36-35 at end of 3Q #UNCvsND pic.twitter.com/REdGkG2kCa
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) October 11, 2014
Duke Williams has his third career 100-yard receiving game. He's got 108 on 6 rec. with 2 TD #WarEagle #AuburnFast
— Auburn Football (@FootballAU) October 11, 2014
At the end of the third quarter, North Carolina leads 36-35. Irish will have the ball on the 45 yard line to start the 4th quarter.
— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) October 11, 2014
That was almost disastrous for TCU. Instead they’re knocking on the door of a TD.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 11, 2014
Aaron Green breaks off a HUGE run on 3rd-and-1 and Doctson recovers his fumble at the end of the play. TCU ball on Baylor's 2-yard line!
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) October 11, 2014
Gary Patterson came to kick ass and chew bubble gum and oh god give him bubble gum GIVE HIM BUBBLE GUM
— Ryan Nanni (@celebrityhottub) October 11, 2014
3rd Quarter Wrap Up pic.twitter.com/ex4Z3SRUkd
— The Fighting Irish (@FightingIrish) October 11, 2014
HUGE SACK for Angelo Blackson. The senior tracks down Prescott in the backfield to force another fumble. First sack of season for Blackson.
— Auburn Football (@FootballAU) October 11, 2014
TOUCHDOWN FROGS! Trevorris Johnson pushes it in from two yards out! TCU leads Baylor, 41-30 (3:53, 3rd). #TCUvsBAY
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) October 11, 2014
Nick Marshall with a case of the overthrows. Combo of weather and his sketchy accuracy makes the passing emphasis questionable.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
END OF THIRD QUARTER INFOGRAPHIC: #HailState #StarkVegas #AUvsMSST pic.twitter.com/S2Cqyadh18
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
Find anything? #UWvsCAL pic.twitter.com/d193tDrde5
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) October 11, 2014
Bears forced to punt. TCU returns it to own 28. 3:04 3Q. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Boykin just threw it up deep into double coverage, and got a huge gain.
— Matt Hayes (@Matt_HayesSN) October 11, 2014
Boykin tosses it up to Listenbee in double coverage and he comes down with it for a 45-yard gain to Baylor's 28! pic.twitter.com/A9WXvc03JB
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) October 11, 2014
TCU is out here throwing passes with both feet off the ground into double coverage and it’s working brilliantly.
— Adam Kramer (@KegsnEggs) October 11, 2014
UCLA scoring drive: 9 plays, 67 yds, 3:37. Starks 9-yd run, PAT failed. UO 42, UCLA 24, 4:21 4th qtr #GoDucks #UOvsUCLA
— Oregon Football (@WinTheDay) October 11, 2014
Fourth quarters do not count RT @CornNation: Purdue TD, pulls within 38-30 of Sparty, 6:19 left, 4Q, PAT pending.
— Jason Kirk (@JasonKirkSBN) October 11, 2014
Bowling Ball knocks down some pins for a HUGE first down! #HAILSTATE
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
TCU with another FG, increases lead to 44-30 late in 3rd. #BaylorvsTCU
— Matt Hayes (@Matt_HayesSN) October 11, 2014
Golson to Koyack for 2-point play. ND 43-36.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) October 11, 2014
Tarean Folston w/ 1st career receiving TD and 1st career multi-TD game .. Golson w/ 4th career game of at least 3 TD passes #BertschyBits
— Michael Bertsch (@NDsidBertschy) October 11, 2014
Scoring drive, Golson to Folston, +2 from Koyack #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/kOZlH5IEHm
— The Fighting Irish (@FightingIrish) October 11, 2014
Now 44-37 in Waco. It's the Saturday that defense forgot.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) October 11, 2014
TOUCHDOWN UCLA! Brett Hundley hits Jordan Payton for a 25-yard TD pass! Hundley stopped on 2-pt. conversion. 42-30 Oregon w/ 2:47 to play.
— UCLA Football (@UCLAFootball) October 11, 2014
Petty drops a dime to Jay Lee for a 47-yard TD. Baylor within 44-37. 0:35 3Q. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Six touchdowns in TCU-Baylor of at least 29 yards.
— Peter Berkes (@peterberkes) October 11, 2014
IN-GAME PHOTO: Petty hits Lee in stride. #SicTCU pic.twitter.com/jpljQGquBG
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Another TD for UCLA, but onside kick attempt recovered this time by the Ducks, will look to bleed the final 2:15 off the clock #UOvsUCLA
— Oregon Football (@WinTheDay) October 11, 2014
Purdue fighting! 14 unanswered for the Boilermakers & they are now only down 38-31 with 3 min left in 4Q #MSUvsPUR pic.twitter.com/TBObkR3PT3
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) October 11, 2014
TCU is just ridiculous right now.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 11, 2014
And Catalon, AGAIN. double reverse throw and another huge gain. A WAC game has broken out here in Waco.
— Matt Hayes (@Matt_HayesSN) October 11, 2014
TRICKERATION! Echols-Luper with a 59-yard bomb to Catalon to Baylor's 9-yard line! #TCUvsBAY
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) October 11, 2014
Ducks can kneel this one out and will win it 42-30 #GoDucks #UOvsUCLA
— Oregon Football (@WinTheDay) October 11, 2014
Connor Cook slings it into triple coverage on third down, Purdue gets the pill with a chance to tie. Just as we all figured 3 hrs ago… -B
— The Student Section (@TheStudentSect) October 11, 2014
After three, TCU leads, 44-37. Horned Frogs will have it 1st and Goal at the BU 9 after reverse-pass. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Final: Oregon beats down UCLA 42-30. The final score isn't indicative of majority of the game.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomonCBS) October 11, 2014
And another huge PI call. This one is a good one. First down Bulldogs.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
FINAL: No. 12 Oregon 42, No. 18 UCLA 30. Ducks are now 4-1 vs. top 25 teams under @CoachHelfrich, 2-0 this year #GoDucks #UOvsUCLA
— Oregon Football (@WinTheDay) October 11, 2014
Through three quarters, TCU leads Baylor, 44-37. #TCUvsBAY pic.twitter.com/HCItUc8Bj4
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) October 11, 2014
Ammon Lakip makes a 21-yard field goal to give Clemson the 23-17 lead! 1:24 remaining in the game! #LOUvsCLEM
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) October 11, 2014
MSU tacks on a field goal. #Auburn trails 31-20 with 11:33 to go.
— Auburn Football (@FootballAU) October 11, 2014
TCU just dropped 50 on Baylor.
— Peter Berkes (@peterberkes) October 11, 2014
TCU scores from 6 yards out to extend lead to 51-37. 14:29 4th. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
TCU-Baylor is going to take over 4 hours, but it’s nothing but haymakers so I’ll allow it.
— Peter Berkes (@peterberkes) October 11, 2014
SCORING DRIVE INFOGRAPHIC: #HailState #StarkVegas #AUvsMSST pic.twitter.com/lAcKAGRoDy
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
Auburn fumbles the kickoff return. Bulldogs recover. JUMP ON IT! #CLANGA http://t.co/7Rc70YsFh0
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
Louisville spikes ball to stop clock – on 3rd & goal at Clemson 2, trailing 23-17
— Brett McMurphy (@McMurphyESPN) October 11, 2014
Wow, Clemson with a goal-line stand to win it against Louisville.
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) October 11, 2014
Well, that was huge. Probably the right call because Louis never fully regained possession, but I can hear the Auburn wailing from here.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
CLANGARANG pic.twitter.com/KSWxUySK4R
— Ryan Nanni (@celebrityhottub) October 11, 2014
SCORING DRIVE INFOGRAPHIC: #HailState #StarkVegas #AUvsMSST pic.twitter.com/iCLrx1nkbc
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
No. 1 Mississippi State Bulldogs. That's what should happen tomorrow.
— Barrett Sallee (@BarrettSallee) October 11, 2014
Hello, TCU. Welcome to the playoff conversation.
— Travis Haney (@TravHaneyESPN) October 11, 2014
Pick-six of Petty and that will do it in Waco. TCU behind MSU in the polls?
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 11, 2014
TCU is beating Baylor’s ass.
— Peter Berkes (@peterberkes) October 11, 2014
Folston making it look easy. TD Irish.
— The Fighting Irish (@FightingIrish) October 11, 2014
TCU won four games last year. See, there's hope, Florida.
— Matt Brown (@MattBrownCFB) October 11, 2014
FINAL: #8 Michigan State beats Purdue 45-31, extending their Big Ten win streak to 11 games #MSUvsPUR pic.twitter.com/CkjnO4942K
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) October 11, 2014
With the TD, Folston had 98 yards on the night #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/4HN16BmY66
— The Fighting Irish (@FightingIrish) October 11, 2014
Devin Chafin with a 7-yard TD to cut the TCU lead to 58-44. Linwood with several big runs on drive. 10:39 4th. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Baylor quickly cuts into the TCU lead with a touchdown. TCU 58, Baylor 44. #TCUvsBAY
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) October 11, 2014
No. 3 Mississippi State 38, No. 2 Auburn 23. 7:43 left in the game. #AUvsMSST #HailState
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
It’s possible we could have teams put up 700 yards of offense and lose the game in back-to-back weeks. Baylor at 600 with lots of time left.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 11, 2014
RT @ZacEllis: Per ESPN, #TCU’s 58 points vs. #Baylor are the most ever scored on the road against an AP top-five team.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) October 11, 2014
UNC TD with :47 left. It ain't done yet. All down to onsides kick.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) October 11, 2014
Marquise Williams has embarrassed the Irish D. And he's not Jameis Winston.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) October 11, 2014
Notre Dame will be lauded for scoring 50 points in this game. Never mind they gave up 43 and UNC gave up 50 a few times already this year.
— Kevin McGuire (@KevinOnCFB) October 11, 2014
I was kinda right. Ben Koyack catches onside kick to save Irish, yet again.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) October 11, 2014
Five minutes left, State up 15. Not completely over. Not yet.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
What an insane play by Nick Marshall. Nutso.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
Gawt damn, Marshall
— Luke Zimmermann (@lukezim) October 11, 2014
It seems as though TCU's energy level has dropped… as though the Frogs thought the game was over. It ain't. MZ
— The Student Section (@TheStudentSect) October 11, 2014
But there it is. Mississippi State should be your new No. 1.
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) October 11, 2014
INTERCEPTION!!! Bulldogs get the ball!
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
And there's the ballgame. State started it with a pick and ends it with a pick. Bulldogs roll on. Amazing.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 11, 2014
Petty to Goodley, and suddenly, we have a game again. 58-51 Frogs with 6:39 to play. #BaylorvsTCU
— Matt Hayes (@Matt_HayesSN) October 11, 2014
Meanwhile in Waco, it's 58-51 with an ArenaBowl berth at stake.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) October 11, 2014
You really can’t have too big of a lead on Baylor.
— Peter Berkes (@peterberkes) October 11, 2014
Petty hits Goodley for a 28-yard TOUCHDOWN. TCU lead now just 58-51. 6:39 4th. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
109 points is the most between two top 10 teams since the AP started its poll in 1936.
— Ralph D. Russo (@ralphDrussoAP) October 11, 2014
FINAL: MISSISSIPPI STATE 38 AUBURN 23 #HailState #StarkVegas #AUvsMSST pic.twitter.com/fnUSb2DHYx
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2014
TCU is unraveling
— Peter Berkes (@peterberkes) October 11, 2014
And I said this thing was over. #BaylorvsTCU
— Matt Hayes (@Matt_HayesSN) October 11, 2014
Petty hits Coleman for a 25-yard TOUCHDOWN! #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
58-58 in Waco. Bravo, Brazos.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) October 11, 2014
#GangGreenBU STAND UP. TCU forced to punt. Bears take over at own 9. 5:41 to play. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Petty throws a dart to Cannon at own 35. Personal foul on defense moves ball to 50. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
Baylor has 753 yards with 4:42 left in game against a Gary P defense. Susceptible to deep throws all day, biting TCU. Got conservative on O.
— Travis Haney (@TravHaneyESPN) October 11, 2014
Reminder: This was a 58-37 game 7 minutes ago.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 11, 2014
Deficit : Baylor :: French literature : wolf that has learned how to use a sword
— Ryan Nanni (@celebrityhottub) October 11, 2014
Hilarious that Baylor could win this game giving up nearly 60 points and it’ll be the play of its defense that won it for them late.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 11, 2014
1:20 is plenty of time for like three possessions still
— Matt Brown (@MattBrownCFB) October 11, 2014
Didn't like that TCU possession. Like their first priority was running clock. Just do what you have to do to get points.
— Jamie (@chuckycrater) October 11, 2014
TCU should go for this.
— The Student Section (@TheStudentSect) October 11, 2014
Go for it TCU.
— Kevin McGuire (@KevinOnCFB) October 11, 2014
Now TCU decides to punt.
— Matt Hayes (@Matt_HayesSN) October 11, 2014
I think TCU should go for it and not use those timeouts it used
— Jason Kirk (@JasonKirkSBN) October 11, 2014
Neither Baylor nor TCU will be in the playoff, because this game will still be going on in January.
— Travis Haney (@TravHaneyESPN) October 11, 2014
Don’t ask Gary Patterson what he wants for dinner. He won’t have an answer.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 11, 2014
A fade on 4th down. A fade. THEY NEVER WORK. #BaylorvsTCU
— Matt Hayes (@Matt_HayesSN) October 11, 2014
Two timeouts for that, solid.
— Jacob W. Schaller (@vegasWATCH) October 11, 2014
They waited TWO timeouts for that??? Nah… #TCUvsBAY
— Robert Flores (@RoFloESPN) October 11, 2014
#GangGreenBU holds on fourth down. BAYLOR BALL. 1st and 10 at own 45. 1:11 to play. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
— Matt Hinton (@MattRHinton) October 11, 2014
Nobody said courage had to be smart, Gary Patterson.
— Ryan Nanni (@celebrityhottub) October 11, 2014
NO!!!! YOU CAN’T MAKE THAT CALL!!!!
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 11, 2014
You cannot throw that flag. You just can't. #BaylorvsTCU
— Matt Hayes (@Matt_HayesSN) October 11, 2014
Oh, so THAT’s pass interference? #Big12
— Kevin McGuire (@KevinOnCFB) October 11, 2014
Come refs, you gotta call that both ways if you’re going to throw that.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 11, 2014
One of these days referees are just going to pop up out of nowhere at any major moment in your life and ruin it.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 11, 2014
Art knows better than to trust his kicker in this situation. Baylor may take another shot if they don’t go draw.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 11, 2014
Shock Linwood to the TCU 13. 1st and 10. 0:19 to play. #SicTCU
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 11, 2014
GOOOOD.
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 12, 2014
Chris Callahan FTW! #SicTCU pic.twitter.com/8Lcr4LRB0y
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) October 12, 2014
TCU blew that one, plain and simple.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) October 12, 2014
Crap ending in Waco. Horned Frogs got robbed by the refs. Great comeback, but that call was awful.
— John Walters (@jdubs88) October 12, 2014
Let’s take a moment to remember the referees for the major role they played in this one.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) October 12, 2014