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Let the kids play....
It absolutely is the same crew as the SMU game
Penalties aside, when their guy catches the ball and runs two full steamboats up-field before having the ball knocked away by a Tulsa defender, it's a damn fumble. Instant replay CONFIRMED it, and those butt clowns didn't call it right on the field OR on the replay. That was the biggest travesty of the night in terms of officiating.
They called it correctly. It's the same call that was made at the end of the OSU-CMU game.Intentionally grounding is an INTENT penalty. It has to be done intentionally to save yardage. If the qb is not in danger of being sacked, a god awful throw to a receiver who broke off his route isn't grounding.
Also...thanks ECU for calling timeouts for that last TD. Really saved face on that one.
I'm not arguing what you are saying, I'm just throwing in what they said on the radio broadcast. They said they could place the ball where the ball carrier was standing when the play was called dead.They had to call it that way on the replay. They should have let the play run out then make their ruling. Instead they blew it dead and then even if the replay crew had said it was a fumble there wasn't anything they could do about it.
They had to call it that way on the replay. They should have let the play run out then make their ruling. Instead they blew it dead and then even if the replay crew had said it was a fumble there wasn't anything they could do about it.
They called it correctly. It's the same call that was made at the end of the OSU-CMU game.
It would have been placed where the ball was recovered by TU...and there was a clear and immediate recovery. My understanding is the review determined the receiver never had full control of the ball when he got it. The replay on the video board looked like he had it and took 2 steps but we never get the close in view or extended views replace officials get.I'm not arguing what you are saying, I'm just throwing in what they said on the radio broadcast. They said they could place the ball where the ball carrier was standing when the play was called dead.
I think Mason Rudolph got called for intentional grounding against KState on Saturday where he was under pressure and he threw a fly route pass and the receiver ran a quick out. The difference was he was actually under pressure from a blitz and got drilled as he threw the ball. Dane was not under any pressure on the pass he got called for grounding.The OSU QB intentionally threw the ball out of bounds. Our QB and receiver miscommunicated, and the intent was to complete a pass. First time I've ever seen that called.