The guy had the ball long enough where if it was basketball he'd have been called for traveling.From the CBS article https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...should-have-stood-in-ohio-state-clemson-game/ , "The NCAA rulebook defines a catch as maintaining "control of the ball long enough to enable [a player] to perform an act common to the game … long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent." "
The rules "expert" working with Fowler and Herbstreet said it was not a catch because he did not make a football move. But the rule states the player only needs time with complete control to make a football move. That "expert" apparently needs stronger reading comprehension skills. Wtf. We could even disregard the rule book and simply use logic. He took four steps. Plenty of time to "make a football move."
"Williamson said the play was reviewed not only by Hodges in the replay booth but at the SEC "video center" in Birmingham, Alabama."
Something about that location makes it even clearer.
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