kn1f3party;1034118; said:
I would prefer Tressel not being liberal with challenges. Had he saw it clearly, I'm sure he would have. Coaches often contest calls they didn't even see. The problem everyone should have with this is a touchdown isn't a touchdown unless you see it. It couldn't have been seen because there was no possession of the ball. The wrong call was made.
Bingo.
If you want an example of the referees being incompetent... look at the replay and see how far behind the play the referee was that signaled the TD.
A few weeks ago, I talked to someone that knew a bit about this situation.
In addition to the previous point...
1st, yeah the Big 10 messed up having these guys call the game.
2nd, the replay system was down at the time of the fumble and though the replay officials wanted to stop play based on the live monitor shot, the protocol is to review the play and then stop the play, they couldn't review the play.
3rd, the protocol for the replay booth to communicate with the referee sucks, apparently... so you can't just "talk things through" (This may not be completely accurate, but its the impression I got). This is going to be a topic of discussion in the offseason.
4th, You won't see most of these officials ever again.
Finally, as to the rest of the game, lets say they didn't grade out well.