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@MikePereira: We have looked at ND/STA last play from every angle & feel that it is a TD. Progress was not ruled & runner was not down. Ball broke plain.

 

Sucks to be wrong, Mike.

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@MikePereira: We have looked at ND/STA last play from every angle & feel that it is a TD. Progress was not ruled & runner was not down. Ball broke plain.

Which plain? Great Plains? Auburn on the Plains? So many questions.

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@MikePereira: We have looked at ND/STA last play from every angle & feel that it is a TD. Progress was not ruled & runner was not down. Ball broke plain.

Which plain? Great Plains? Auburn on the Plains? So many questions.

 

Cute deflection.

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@MikePereira: We have looked at ND/STA last play from every angle & feel that it is a TD. Progress was not ruled & runner was not down. Ball broke plain.

Which plain? Great Plains? Auburn on the Plains? So many questions.

 

Cute deflection.

 

the side judge was at the hash mark by the time the ball was in the end zone. does he often run in that far without blowing the play dead?

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Just watched the replay and the side judge definitely started running into the play before the RB got the ball over the endzone. But I didn't hear him blow a whistle or see him waiving his arms, so that play should have still been going.
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@MikePereira: We have looked at ND/STA last play from every angle & feel that it is a TD. Progress was not ruled & runner was not down. Ball broke plain.

Which plain? Great Plains? Auburn on the Plains? So many questions.

 

Cute deflection.

We got lucky, but no one wants to see me post about ND and collegiate replay-official calls again, so I'll leave it at that.

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@MikePereira: We have looked at ND/STA last play from every angle & feel that it is a TD. Progress was not ruled & runner was not down. Ball broke plain.

Which plain? Great Plains? Auburn on the Plains? So many questions.

 

Cute deflection.

 

the side judge was at the hash mark by the time the ball was in the end zone. does he often run in that far without blowing the play dead?

 

Well, he clearly did this time. Even NBC's announcers noted the whistle hadn't been blown.

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Hell, he even looked like he got in on 2nd down too.
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i think he got in on first down. [expletive] refs cost you the game, raisin.

 

Yes, because I have some vested interest and fandom in Stanford athletics (I was actually rooting for Notre Dame).

 

It's crap like these plays and the insufferable Notre Dame fanbase that makes everyone hate Notre Dame.

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i think he got in on first down. [expletive] refs cost you the game, raisin.

 

Yes, because I have some vested interest and fandom in Stanford athletics (I was actually rooting for Notre Dame).

 

It's crap like these plays and the insufferable Notre Dame fanbase that makes everyone hate Notre Dame.

 

Hahahahaha. Right

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Apparently, Illinois hired a pee-wee football coach or something. I desperately hope there's an out in that contract.
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I still think not being able to see that left elbow clearly is why it was called the way it was.

I agree. I'm still surprised it wasn't reversed (mainly because I always fear the worst on review), but the more I look at it, the less it seems to qualify as indisputable evidence.

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Apparently, Illinois hired a pee-wee football coach or something. I desperately hope there's an out in that contract.

this about the worst coaching job i have ever seen

We should have been content with what we had in Zook. We are never going to be a football power.

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I still think not being able to see that left elbow clearly is why it was called the way it was.

I agree. I'm still surprised it wasn't reversed (mainly because I always fear the worst on review), but the more I look at it, the less it seems to qualify as indisputable evidence.

If that's indisputable, then so was Golson stepping out of bounds before fumbling.

 

Also, they were Pac-12 refs.

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If that's indisputable, then so was Golson stepping out of bounds before fumbling.

 

Also, they were Pac-12 refs.

 

does that really matter? incompetence is not limited to conference, and if you're suggesting that conference referees give home cooking to teams from their own conference, then that should be a pretty damn big scandal.

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If that's indisputable, then so was Golson stepping out of bounds before fumbling.

 

Also, they were Pac-12 refs.

 

does that really matter? incompetence is not limited to conference, and if you're suggesting that conference referees give home cooking to teams from their own conference, then that should be a pretty damn big scandal.

 

The refs were far from incompetent tonight. They called a very good game. It was a close call, but the linesman had pretty clearly ruled the play dead before the ball got to the goal line.

 

The point about it being Pac-12 refs is they weren't biased for ND.

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i assume this means andy will never cry about the bush push again.

Last time I whined about the Bush Push per a cursory NSBB search: November 19, 2005.

 

You're a fun fellow, abuck. Don't ever change.

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