@Gbodawgs@ShelbyCHilliard ASU, too. Couldn’t for the life of me figure out the zone. Didn’t matter if Texas was pitching or ASU. It was everywhere. Legit, called a ball twice, same spot- a strike. Confusion all around.
@SJTuohy Been saying this since there was talk about all of this 10+ years ago. Until you pay for your own schooling/apply for loans and understand taxes on a large scale and how income literally impacts all the decisions-you have no idea how much that free education was really worth.
@Delta I went from a window, comfort+ seat to a main middle seat. I have a neck injury. I sit by the window incase I need to lean against it for stability. Second trip in a row I have had issues with you. Get it together!
@Delta you were sending me notifications that my ONT to ATL flight was ontime all morning, then text me when I’m two traffic lights from the airport that it was cancelled for crew rest. Wouldn’t you have known that last night?
@ChrisKarpman Refs missing the offsides call, Breedlove ejected, Nkuba went out, Robinson dropped the ball. It wasn’t just this interception. We lost it when Robinson dropped it, Duke recovered and scored. They just had to hold us from there.
@StrangersAstory@CamCox12 Agreed, I think Arroyo was banking on having Tyson. Sims was getting really frustrated with the others. Refs sewed it up. Defense was exhausted and offense couldn’t adjust.
@ChrisKarpman@SunDevilSource They’re good when they have a game plan that’s not reliant on one person. Otherwise they fall apart. Our defense is gritty, special teams is looking better, but offense was gutted and couldn’t adjust. We’re still battling bad calls that cost us big time. Need depth.
@BDenny29 Arroyo has to go. Refs gave this to UofA (end of first half and PI on 12 doing exactly what he had done all game) but zero adjustment and our defense was exhausted. Arroyo was banking on Tyson and no one else was ready.
@ChrisKarpman Sims was clearly frustrated. Offense didn’t look together at all. Should have kept Tyson in as a decoy through the 3rd. WR aren’t even looking when the ball comes their direction.