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No shot there's a camera angle that can overrule the guy standing under the goal posts, even if it were reviewable. He's got the best seat in the house.
That FG might have been close but was clearly out
This. The FG call will get the attention but this staff’s play calling should be picked apart. They lost us the game, not the officials.
I remember when we died on this hill with CPR in conference games. Now we've raised the standard and are doing it against MAC teams. Yes!!!!!!!!!Two straight weeks of not getting calls. FG was good and that’s defensive PI all freaking day.
No, it wasn't. ISU's got bigger problems and likely would have screwed it up and this thread should be shut down for stupidity by the OP.
But this is bad.
No, it wasn't. ISU's got bigger problems and likely would have screwed it up and this thread should be shut down for stupidity by the OP.
But this is bad.
They were the "two-plays" we needed as part of our complicated equation to win the game which involved doing the same thing for the other 100 plays for over three quarters!!!!Why whine about 2 plays when the other 130 plays were crap?
Officiating may had some questionable calls, but that is not what cost us this game.Two straight weeks of not getting calls. FG was good and that’s defensive PI all freaking day.
I believe in college rules, if any part of the ball goes over the goalpost it’s no good. It was tough to see from the angle without being directly underneath the post. But even if the nose of the ball goes over the post while the rest of the ball is inside the post, by rule it’s no good
There's no possible way you can tell from this one still picture at an off angle where the ball actually was when it crossed over the goal posts.
Doesn’t matter it it’s shading to the inside. By rule, if the nose of the ball goes over the post, it’s no good.I can't think of a time when I've seen something called no good when it's shading the inside.