Both of those are wrong. The ball always becomes dead when it goes out of bounds, kick or not. The foul has nothing to do with the ball becoming dead.Kick out of bounds. And/or illegal touching by kicking team. What do I win?
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I’m not sure I see travesties with other ACC teams like I do with tech.Feels like every conference fan hates their referees
Always seemed to me that the core NC/SC teams (UNC, NCS, Duke, Clemson, Wake) got preferential treatment from refs. I’m sure that was in large part due to Swofford being commish. Hopefully, now that he’s gone, it will migrate towards more equitable refereeing.I’m not sure I see travesties with other ACC teams like I do with tech.
Damnit!!!Both of those are wrong. The ball always becomes dead when it goes out of bounds, kick or not. The foul has nothing to do with the ball becoming dead.
You’re wrong two ways with illegal touching (first touching). First, it’s not a foul. No flag is thrown. A bean bag marks the spot, and the receiving team has the option to take the ball there after the play. Second, the play continues.
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Not butthurt - just reinforcing the fact that ACC officiating is well below par. Didn’t care at all who won the game.It cost the SEC. Why are you so butthurt about it? Must be an undercover dwag fan.
That ref is creeping up to the play slower than deathI thought it took at least 7 seconds to stop someone from moving forward before you call them down.
I don’t believe forward progress being stopped is reviewable. A whistle is a whistle. All you can check for is to see where to spot the ball. Based on the whistle that stopped play.I meant in real time if they think he's aiding the runner, you'd throw a flag instead of blowing the whistle. A foul never stops the play.
During the review, they can't change the spot based on a foul that wasn't called. I assume (since they confirmed the ruling) the replay official also thought that forward progress was stopped. I do think they should've been slower to stop the play in a situation like that (4th and short on the goal line). If it had happened on 2nd down at midfield, no one would complain.
They weren’t calling pass interference on anybody last night.The one where UGA got the interception was egregious, but Michigan got away with plenty as well.Got to like the ACC officiating Twitter page .
But, who was calling the mutt game last night? They were pretty bad for what I could stomach. I watch around 5 mins before I wanted to throw up.
I saw a non-call PI on UM, a non-call false start on Georgia's left tackle, and a pretty obvious push off non-call on Georgia.
It is what it is.
Ironically the exact same thing happened a week later in the Big 10, and they called it down even without a whistle because forward momentum was obviously stopped. The announcers were all clearly the right call.I thought it took at least 7 seconds to stop someone from moving forward before you call them down.
Did someone shoot him? Did he ded?I think Poole was down here. Refs got this Music City call right.
It was a nonissue to them. None of The Carolina teams were playing.Any surprise that it was an ACC officiating crew that botched the end of the Music City Bowl? ACC referees are easily the worst group collectively of any P5 conference.
Even the dumb Georgia fans were subdued in their reaction because they knew it probably wasn’t going to count as a TD.I thought it took at least 7 seconds to stop someone from moving forward before you call them down.