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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 763779" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>What they cannot review is a fumble if the officials blow the whistle and say forward progress was stopped.</p><p></p><p>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:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 763779, member: 2426"] 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: [/QUOTE]
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