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anyone have a clip of the non safety play? I wasn't able to watch
They should be able to review where he was contacted. They did that in the miami game last year. They are not able to review whether the play was over or not when the refs say forward progress was stopped.the refs announced that he had been pushed into the endzone. that's forward progress and can not be reviewed.
yeah he probably did run back into the endzone on his own but it wasn't ruled that way. can not review forward progress
Agee 100%. I know for a fact that in high school, the pool is shrinking every year.I think they were pretty incompetent, but it went both ways. I am just tired of 4 hour games. I really wish college would go to the NFL challenge rules.
the refs announced that he had been pushed into the endzone. that's forward progress and can not be reviewed.
yeah he probably did run back into the endzone on his own but it wasn't ruled that way. can not review forward progress
I usually am intolerant of unsportsmanlike behavior and want it enforced but the one after the touchdown catch (was it Carter) was a bit over the top. Even the announcers talked about the extenuating circumstances....the kids on both sides have been practicing for a month (+/-) without getting a chance to play. I agreed with their comments and, as said, I am usually "old school" regarding player celebrations.
It would have if they awarded the safety. Since they didn’t it’s not a scoring playnot arguing I understand what you are saying but I’d think that would qualify as a scoring play review at least by the guys in the box, if not challenge issue. Oh well we got the strip sack TD anyway
do we still have coaches challenges in general or has that been eliminated
I'm really glad you explained that because I couldn't understand why that wasn't at least reviewed. I don't know all the nuanced rules about what can and can't be reviewed, but they often review a spot placement on 3rd down to see if someone made it to the first down mark, but not forward progress so how does that work - or is it just not reviewable on a kickoff? thanks for help.the refs announced that he had been pushed into the endzone. that's forward progress and can not be reviewed.
yeah he probably did run back into the endzone on his own but it wasn't ruled that way. can not review forward progress
If the runner is ruled short of a touchdown, then that is not a scoring play. And yet, it is reviewed and discovered that the ball did cross the plane.It would have if they awarded the safety. Since they didn’t it’s not a scoring play
I officiate HS football in Georgia. I didn’t (couldn’t) see the game so can’t comment on any of the calls.Are there any refs on this board? High school or college? It would be an interesting take to hear their opinions.
thats the difference in the NFL and NCAA. NCAA all plays are reviewed. NFL, all scoring plays are reviewed. If it isnt ruled a score, the only way to review is by coaches challenge or i think less than 2 mins left in a game then all plays are automatically reviewed. so part of my thinking is that in the back of my mind probably.If the runner is ruled short of a touchdown, then that is not a scoring play. And yet, it is reviewed and discovered that the ball did cross the plane.
Looks like they lied about all plays being reviewed.thats the difference in the NFL and NCAA. NCAA all plays are reviewed. NFL, all scoring plays are reviewed. If it isnt ruled a score, the only way to review is by coaches challenge or i think less than 2 mins left in a game then all plays are automatically reviewed. so part of my thinking is that in the back of my mind probably.
and they not have reviewed because of refs saying he was forced and talked into the endzone, hence forward progress.Looks like they lied about all plays being reviewed.
They can review a spot of the ball for when contact is made. The could have reviewed that play to see if he was contacted outside or inside the end zone. I didn't see any camera angle that would have even come close to changing the call.and they not have reviewed because of refs saying he was forced and talked into the endzone, hence forward progress.
In replay we can look at the position of the ball in relation to the line to gain when progress is ruled but cannot take off a ruling of forward progress or create one.
the refs announced that he had been pushed into the endzone. that's forward progress and can not be reviewed.
yeah he probably did run back into the endzone on his own but it wasn't ruled that way. can not review forward progress
This was my inclination. I thought Collins should have challenged it. You’re challenging the spot (not the forward progress) which is challenge-able. He may have chosen not to challenge it because of a lack of video angle but prior to Duke’s timeout I’m not sure if you wait to find out if there is another angle. You just do it, it’s low risk, high reward. Also not sure if it can be deduced but it was CLEAR that the runner’s feet were in the Endzone and the ball was in his right arm which was deeper in the endzone than his feet before contact. Sometimes I swear refs deduce things based on common sense and sometimes they claim it has to be indisputable. And sometimes I swear they bring the ‘rules expert’ onto the TV broadcast and he speaks about all of these challenges as if there’s a gray area; they slow everything down and the rules expert comes to a different conclusion than the refs on the field. I guess that Indisputable means something different from one crew/one human to another?They can review a spot of the ball for when contact is made. The could have reviewed that play to see if he was contacted outside or inside the end zone. I didn't see any camera angle that would have even come close to changing the call.
What they cannot review is a fumble if the officials blow the whistle and say forward progress was stopped.
EDIT: I searched for "ncaa forward progress replay" and found a memo that highlights another area that forward progress can't be reviewed. If a player is held up, then breaks free and gains more yardage. Replay can't decide that he made the additional yardage if an on-field official says that progress was stopped before he broke free. That memo dos have a statement that pertains directly to the question of reviewing to see if the Duke player was in the end-zone when he was contacted: