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Ark +3.5 at Auburn (ov/un 60.5) 7:30 ET

Cam Newton is the real deal. I've been bashed before for backing this kid, but he's got skills not many outside of TP have on the ground. It's too bad his supporting cast isn't top notch or this team would be winning games going away. 16-14 Auburn barring a reversal on a TD call (one that should be a fumble recovered by Ark).
 
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Jake;1793498; said:
There's no way that's a TD. Danielson is on crack. This has to be overturned.

Arkansas just got ass fucked by the homer replay official. Must be the same guy who worked the Oklahoma-Oregon game a few years ago.
 
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jlb1705;1793503; said:
What happened? I've been watching Comedy Central (Iowa-scUM).

Auburn's RB had the ball punched out before he got it to the goal line. They called it a TD, even though no angle showed the ball reaching the goal line.

Danielson is like "well you can't see when it came out" even though you could clearly see he didn't have it when he reached the goal line. Apparently, that's just a technicality.
 
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Jake;1793516; said:
Auburn's RB had the ball punched out before he got it to the goal line. They called it a TD, even though no angle showed the ball reaching the goal line.

Danielson is like "well you can't see when it came out" even though you could clearly see he didn't have it when he reached the goal line. Apparently, that's just a technicality.

I recall something like that happening to the Buckeyes happening about three times in the last year. NCAA refs are starting to parse things to an absurd level almost as bad as their NFL counterparts.
 
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Yeah when other views clearly show it was a fumble but a goaline view you can see down the entire goaline but the fumble is blocked by the player. Yet the vieiw from the goaline is clear the ball never crossed the goaline is apparently not conclusive evidence.
 
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That was quite a sequence... Arkansas runs for a first down, the ballcarrier runs his manpleaser and draws a flag, and Arkansas goes right over the top on the next play and scores anyway to stay in the game heading to halftime.
 
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