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Yeah, but what are they going to do about it?
Yeah, but what are they going to do about it?
Yeah, but what are they going to do about it?
They decided it was illegal because it was too deceptive (Hill basically on the sidelines), not because of any real play issues, as I recall. I'm sorry, but if your defense can't realize that there are only 10 guys lined up as usual, and this BIG receiver is on the field over there, then you deserve what you get.I think our touchdown pass by Scott Blair 2 years ago was determined to be illegal but was not called by the officials. I guess this is payback, except this one didn't affect the outcome of the game.
I think our touchdown pass by Scott Blair 2 years ago was determined to be illegal but was not called by the officials. I guess this is payback, except this one didn't affect the outcome of the game.
They decided it was illegal because it was too deceptive (Hill basically on the sidelines), not because of any real play issues, as I recall. I'm sorry, but if your defense can't realize that there are only 10 guys lined up as usual, and this BIG receiver is on the field over there, then you deserve what you get.
Yeah, but what are they going to do about it?
Officially the wrong call:
No. The center's head is completely covered in one pic.
I think Clemson read the rule to say that as long as some part of your body is still behind the LoS, you're good to go. :rolleyes:but his right arm is further back
No. Something like that isn't reviewable. And challenges in CFB are worthless anyway, because they already review every play anyway and aren't shy about buzzing down to stop play for closer review.
I know we won the game, and it's irelivent, and I may get yelled a for bringing it up. But he was CLEARLY offsides on the "fumble" should have been 38-10. Just sayin...