BigMike said:
Oregon is outstanding, but honestly I thing the Pac 12 is no better than the big 12, and is full of a lot of joke defenses
I spent my childhood watching the Pac-10 champ crush the Big-10 champ annually in the Rose Bowl, but that didn't stop old men from waxing poetic about the awesomeness of the Big-10. Some things never change.Freddy Linn said:
If you believe in FO and advanced statistics, this is categorically false.
Hard to see tOSU getting that far now.shawnrbu said:The old fogies might get their Pac 12 vs. Big 10 game in the Rose Bowl with # 1 Oregon and # 4 Ohio State.
Alabama isn't dropping below Ohio State even if they lose tonight, and unless Blake Sims is seriously hurt, they aren't losing to Missouri.shawnrbu said:The old fogies might get their Pac 12 vs. Big 10 game in the Rose Bowl with # 1 Oregon and # 4 Ohio State.
Amazing how bad SEC refs are. The guy went up there and just signaled first down on a close 4th and 2. Haven't been watching, but I heard there have been quite a few of those.Infield Infidel said:A little surprised Auburn didn't challenge that spot
So impressive - making some absurd playscanderson said:These Auburn WRs are amazing.
These DBs are so well trained for Bama, how is Dee Milliner so bad?Deathofthebambino said:How can they say he had control in the field of play when he was still fighting for the ball with the defensive back?
Something to do with the green dye in the unisLuckyBen said:These DBs are so well trained for Bama, how is Dee Milliner so bad?
I presume you are asking about a simultaneous catch where both a Team A and Team B player both come down with the ball in the end zone completing the catch. simultaneous catch go to the passing team or offense [akin to baseball's "tie goes to the runner"]. A simultaneous catch or recovery is a catch or recovery in which there is jointhttp://sonsofsamhorn.net/topic/86828-week-14-college-football-game-thread/page-8 possession of a live ball by opposing players inbounds.
Simultaneous catches are addressed in the rule books under NCAA 2-2-8,7-3-6; NFHS rule2-4-3,7-5-4
Here are some examples to illustrate what is and what is not a simultaneous catch:
* Two opposing players receive a legal forward pass while both are off the ground, and both players return to the ground inbounds at the same time. RULING: Simultaneous catch; the ball is awarded to the passing team (Rule 2-2-8).
* Two opposing players receive a ball while both are off the ground,and one player returns to the ground inbounds before the other. RULING: No simultaneous catch. The legal forward pass is
completed or intercepted by the player who first returned to the ground (Rule 2-2-8).
Thus, If a receiver and a defender both come down with the ball in the end zone (simultaneous catch), both are holding the ball with their hands the ball belongs to the Passing team and the play results in a Touchdown.
Nope. They were out of bounds in the play at discussion.BigMike said:Seems like the right call
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