I guess my memory of the play is differenter than other people's. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry - I shouldn't have brought that up. I'll agree that once the play begins, the referee should not stop the play or go back a play to change a call. I seem to remember, though, that the referee was trying to stop the play, but no one on the field could hear a whistle, it was so loud.
No, I don't want to see or hear proof that I'm wrong. I'd rather just drop it.
The point is that you, as a fan, have no right to throw stuff on the field, regardless of whether it's a beer bottle, a snowball, popcorn, or a bobble-head doll. I agree with JaxBuck.
Let's get back on topic: booing. I'll state it again - I don't like the fact that people boo college kids, but I know it's going to happen. Maybe I should start booing the booers. Is "booers" a word?