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Texas +11.5 at Kansas St (ov/un 63.5) Sat 8 ABC

this is outstanding... McCoy clearly seems to be a better QB than Ash...ah [censored] it... INT for KSU


Tejas is a trainwreck... i might actually listen to the sports talk guys this week.. should be fun
 
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ShowMeBuck;2270523; said:
Texas sucks. I'm sorry but I don't see how you are not a very competitive team every year with that recruiting base and budget. Mack's very overrated.

I think we're about to see Mack the bus driver again come Monday's presser... DC is toast...I would be a little surprised if Boise State Wunderkind OC Harsin get canned... Boise State is the Kiss of Death.. you can't leave that place... look at Hawkins, Harsin, Peace (sp?) at Florida seems ok, and Wilcox coaches D in the Pac 12.. enough said...
 
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Jake;2270267; said:
Another return man drops the ball on the 1 yard line in premature celebration, but no official sees it.

Touchdown K State.

WTF is with these guys, so eager to celebrate they forget to actually score, but refs never notice it.

I noticed that live, and they actually looked at it on replay. It took them 6 minutes to determine that the guy did drop the ball before he crossed the line, that the ball stayed in the end zone as a live ball until a ref picked it up after a few seconds after he had prematurely signaled TD, and that the ruling in that situation is to place the ball back inside the 1-yard line where the 'fumble' occurred, since the inadvertent signal from the ref prevented both teams from realizing there was a live ball in the end zone, just laying there. Mack Brown almost blew a gasket when he found out that it wasn't a TD but it wasn't a touchback either, which he assumed it would be since they were taking so long with the replay review.

The announcers were slow as hell to realize that the guy dropped the ball before completing his pick-6, and then during the incredibly long delay they never once commented on what should happen since the ball stayed in the end zone - obviously if it had rolled outside the end zone or if Texas had jumped on it right away it would have been a touchback.

K-State got the ball on the half-yard line, and Collin Klein scored right away.
 
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BB73;2270657; said:
I noticed that live, and they actually looked at it on replay. It took them 6 minutes to determine that the guy did drop the ball before he crossed the line, that the ball stayed in the end zone as a live ball until a ref picked it up after a few seconds after he had prematurely signaled TD, and that the ruling in that situation is to place the ball back inside the 1-yard line where the 'fumble' occurred, since the inadvertent signal from the ref prevented both teams from realizing there was a live ball in the end zone, just laying there. Mack Brown almost blew a gasket when he found out that it wasn't a TD but it wasn't a touchback either, which he assumed it would be since they were taking so long with the replay review.

The announcers were slow as hell to realize that the guy dropped the ball before completing his pick-6, and then during the incredibly long delay they never once commented on what should happen since the ball stayed in the end zone - obviously if it had rolled outside the end zone or if Texas had jumped on it right away it would have been a touchback.

K-State got the ball on the half-yard line, and Collin Klein scored right away.

I flipped over as they were breaking down the replay. I didn't hear anything about it not being ruled a TD, but they were just finishing up and went right to the kick off.

Still cracks me up how players do that in the first place.
 
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