There were no subs so the refs never paused play for subs. No one was pretending anything.
Had there been other subs and he wasn't one but ran to the sideline like he was, then yes.
There were no subs at all and he wasn't hiding anywhere.
The commentators said it was illegal. Ref on the ground said it was legal because he was standing right there looking at it.
There was no play stoppage for any subs at all. Auburn should know that. They just missed him.
Perfectly stated. If anyone has ever worked in tech over the past few years, they know how rampant this is and yes, Dems should have tackled this. Tech became a path to middle to upper middle class for a lot of American workers but that's been trampled over the past 15 years but the Dems were worried about whatever they were worried about.
Shit got real fast:
I've thought that for some time, actually. The wife (no pics) and I were watching the Cowboys doc on Netflix and I was telling her that the biggest change in sports in my lifetime is the NFL being completely dominant not just in sports but in pop culture. Monday Night Football used to be like the #10 rated show or something and now random games are getting +20M viewers. Philly/Chiefs got like 30M.
It's totally eclipsed even other sports. I used to like sports talk radio/podcasts but most of them are NFL centric even in the spring and summer. I just don't give any fucks at all about where Aaron Rogers is going but they're still yammering on about it in July.
Anyway, I think you're right in that it's the opiate that almost everyone is in on. It's the reason ABC should have pushed back on the Kimmel firing. "Pull out license? OK. We'll shut down ESPN."
Gundy basically quit coaching a few years ago but still wanted the money. He stopped recruiting and really giving a shit.
Said he couldn't find a spot on the schedule to play OU but it seems he can find a spot to lose to Tulsa on a Friday night after a bye week no less.