fourteenandoh
My swing feels like an unfolding lawn chair.
no, its the guy from the B10 upstairs. he must have some big money on the devils
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fourteenandoh;1040377; said:i want to know what replay angle they had. the ones they showed on TV didn't show him touch the ball. i think they screwed it up, personally
Wingate1217;1040388; said:No way did he touch the ball. The path of the ball did not change and it would have if he had touched it. It was fun however watching Mack Brown almost tackle the kid and yell at him to get out of the way.
akronbuck;1040391; said:I would hate to be that guy if they lose.what an idiot. I still don't think he touched it and I have no idea how they changed that. Illinois/osu fumble at the 3rd yard :(
Tlangs;1040384; said:Texas got screwed. You can't use replay to call a penalty. It would be like reviewing a play for a reception vs. incomplete and calling pass interference. unless they threw a flag for the coach being on the field and touching the ball during live action, you can't go back and call the penalty after a replay. complete BS.
Most fouls (e.g., holding, offside, pass interference) are not reviewable, except that in 2006, illegal forward passes, handoffs and punts from beyond the line of scrimmage, and too many players on the field are reviewable and the foul may be called after replay review. Also, while the foul of pass interference is not reviewable, it can be overturned on review based on touching of the pass. By rule, pass interference cannot apply if a pass has been touched by any player before the foul occurs, and the touching of a pass is a reviewable call.
sandgk;1040397; said:Guess the SEC officials have decided to forgo any more unsportsmanlike penalties - bizarre stuff going on right now.