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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 889623" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Ultimately, you’re right. Justice was served, regardless... but the officials ought to have the clock right. LSU Absolutely had time to snap with 1 second left, much less 2, but they NEVER would’ve been set in time to snap without the review. On top of that, I don’t think they started the clock on ready for play, so LSU had time to manage the snap count. </p><p>Two things could’ve happened; </p><p>If the call was right, the runner is down in bounds, clock runs and LSU would’ve never gotten set to snap before time expired. </p><p>Call on field is wrong and the replay is right, they would’ve ruled the runner down in bounds with 1 second (maybe 2) and clock starts on ready for play. </p><p>Officials chose option C: let LSU have a free play whenever they’re ready. </p><p>There is a chance I missed an earlier FSU challenge and they just called a time out hoping the booth would review. If that happened, set me straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 889623, member: 4905"] Ultimately, you’re right. Justice was served, regardless... but the officials ought to have the clock right. LSU Absolutely had time to snap with 1 second left, much less 2, but they NEVER would’ve been set in time to snap without the review. On top of that, I don’t think they started the clock on ready for play, so LSU had time to manage the snap count. Two things could’ve happened; If the call was right, the runner is down in bounds, clock runs and LSU would’ve never gotten set to snap before time expired. Call on field is wrong and the replay is right, they would’ve ruled the runner down in bounds with 1 second (maybe 2) and clock starts on ready for play. Officials chose option C: let LSU have a free play whenever they’re ready. There is a chance I missed an earlier FSU challenge and they just called a time out hoping the booth would review. If that happened, set me straight. [/QUOTE]
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