Did a replay official actually review for that call ?
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The scary part is.. yes.
Did a replay official actually review for that call ?
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Wow, this is the first time I have seen the whole play ... when you see it from the endzone its very obvious that he was not pushed out.
Did he turn to him, put hands and shove him out? No.
Were they both running with heads towards the ball and the defenders path put the receiver out of bounds? Looks like it.
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There is always some jossiling while going down the field between both players ... it sounds like they are saying because the recvr was touched (not pushed) the play stands ...From reading more this and the Miami situation are totally different. In the Miami game the replay officials blew the review. On something they could review.
In this instance here is an explanation. The replay official probably should not have even been involved.
Bill Carollo, the Big Ten's coordinator of officials, said in a statement after the game via ESPN: "They can't review whether it was a force out/contact on the play. They can only review if there was clear evidence of no contact and he (Reilly) re-established himself in the field of play. If he goes out of bounds on his own with no contact, it's an illegal touch. Therefore the call stood."
Basically they are saying what I saw and said a few posts up. I get the ruling and within the written rules it was the right call.
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Yep. That again reconfirms what I saw and said. I really do not see the outrage by the rules. Especially when used in comparison to the Miami game.
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https://sports.yahoo.com/news/misso...t-as-students--and-that-s-good-021854997.html
And in other college football news. If this turns into a long term thing, I wonder what impact it might have on the bowl season. I assume any non played games would be treated as a forfeit and win by the opposing team, which would put Tenn and Arkansas as bowl eligible without actually winning another game. If of course it lasts three more weeks.
. Many of them are on scholarship to play football though. If they are rufusing to play football the university is probably not under any obligation to honor those scholarships.
I do. I think LSU AND Bama would wipe the floor with Clemson who would be lucky to only have 3 losses if they were in the SEC West. Ohio State is probably still a legit Title team and I just dont see them losing to Clemson either.Maybe so, but I still don't see an SEC team that can win it all. Guess I'm a glass half empty kind of guy.
thats because you can think.I personally think it was more that he was miserable in the NFL environment than anything else. He had one decent year, and the second was not so good, but that pretty much fell in line with what Miami had achieved in years right around that time. Given time, and the right people I have no doubt Saban could have been a successful NFL coach. That's fairly true of most coaches at that level.
Lets not forget, he was in no danger of being let go, and many in Miami wanted him to stay. They would not have felt that way if they did not think he would eventually get them on the right track.
Word is Missouri president is set to resign. So this should be done.I can't imagine it lasting that long. What they are trying to do probably comes from a place of good intentions. Many of them are on scholarship to play football though. If they are rufusing to play football the university is probably not under any obligation to honor those scholarships.