Nice thing was that they got to run by the same fans at the end of the game. Though they didn't waste any time getting into the locker room that time.

They were talking junk the whole game and apparently all week during the bowl festivities. So yeah, Matics giving the shhhh motion was awesome and warrantedWataugaMan wrote:This explains why, after kicking the game winning field goal, Matics glanced over at the Ohio bench while running and made the "shisssh motion" aka "shut up" with his finger. Good job Zach, love that final touch!! Watch the video, you'll see what I mean. Love it!!
S.Lewis15 wrote:I saw their coaches taunting Mondo as well and was surprised a flag wasn't thrown.
I must say after watching a few of their games this year, the team from stAte is pretty dirty and arrogant.bertolinidives wrote: I did get the feeling throughout the game that Ohio's players played a much dirtier type of football than we do. I never got that feeling any other time this year.
This is totally true, I sat next to the band on about the 13 yard line and the whole team was taunting our fans. I did not see us do anything to prompt their classless display. When they came out for the second half, however, I didn't see a single player look up or make eye contact. They must have gotten chewed out about it by their coaches.Gonzo wrote:It was unreal. Their entire team ran to our sideline and participated from what I saw. I saw double birds. They mocked the throw the cash thing. I can't believe it didn't draw a flag. The only explaination I can fathom is that the refs had already left the field. An absolute disgrace. It helps me appreciate what a classy program we have at Appalachian.
We drowned them out with the most powerful ASU chant of the game, and we won, so l feel terrific about it today.
The Ohio fans I met were very nice. I wish them safe travels. The Ohio football team? I smile at the thought of those classless pricks crying on their miserable trip back to Ohio. You're the first team in history to lose a bowl game to a team in its first year of eligability. Eat ****.
I'd say it had more to do with their shame.appsfan wrote:This is totally true, I sat next to the band on about the 13 yard line and the whole team was taunting our fans. I did not see us do anything to prompt their classless display. When they came out for the second half, however, I didn't see a single player look up or make eye contact. They must have gotten chewed out about it by their coaches.Gonzo wrote:It was unreal. Their entire team ran to our sideline and participated from what I saw. I saw double birds. They mocked the throw the cash thing. I can't believe it didn't draw a flag. The only explaination I can fathom is that the refs had already left the field. An absolute disgrace. It helps me appreciate what a classy program we have at Appalachian.
We drowned them out with the most powerful ASU chant of the game, and we won, so l feel terrific about it today.
The Ohio fans I met were very nice. I wish them safe travels. The Ohio football team? I smile at the thought of those classless pricks crying on their miserable trip back to Ohio. You're the first team in history to lose a bowl game to a team in its first year of eligability. Eat ****.
The hit happens at 35:46 in this video. It doesn't look like much at first, but upon seeing the replay their coaches and players definitely are taunting him while he's on the groundHighPointApp wrote:HeffnerIV wrote:Go back and watch the hit Mondo took in the first half that injured him. Their coaches were taunting him. Their garbage starts at the top.
Someone find this and post it back to the thread.
Thanks for posting the video. Of course, I'm going to be one tired App in the morning, but well worth it.S.Lewis15 wrote:The hit happens at 35:46 in this video. It doesn't look like much at first, but upon seeing the replay their coaches and players definitely are taunting him while he's on the groundHighPointApp wrote:HeffnerIV wrote:Go back and watch the hit Mondo took in the first half that injured him. Their coaches were taunting him. Their garbage starts at the top.
Someone find this and post it back to the thread.
Thanks for posting. Those coaches were definitely taunting. I guess that is why their players behaved the way they did, bad examples from their coaches. Makes you appreciate Coach Sat and his staff even more.S.Lewis15 wrote:The hit happens at 35:46 in this video. It doesn't look like much at first, but upon seeing the replay their coaches and players definitely are taunting him while he's on the groundHighPointApp wrote:HeffnerIV wrote:Go back and watch the hit Mondo took in the first half that injured him. Their coaches were taunting him. Their garbage starts at the top.
Someone find this and post it back to the thread.