Before I watch the game replay

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There are a couple of items that I am wanting to check out that had me shaking my head sitting in JTS with the limited replay they show on the scoreboards.
1) Our interception that was overturned. The images on the scoreboard looked like a clean grab after being batted by 2 other defenders.
2) The targeting penalty. Seeing it live, iffy if even roughing passer let alone an ejection.
3) Kolar being penalized as ineligible receiver negating a big Cyclone play at the SEZ.
4) The play where the OU defender demolished our center prior to the snap and the officials huddled for what seemed like an eternity before calling it a false start.

There are probably a couple others that I will remember as I watch.
 
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There are a couple of items that I am wanting to check out that had me shaking my head sitting in JTS with the limited replay they show on the scoreboards.
1) Our interception that was overturned. The images on the scoreboard looked like a clean grab after being batted by 2 other defenders.
2) The targeting penalty. Seeing it live, iffy if even roughing passer let alone an ejection.
3) Kolar being penalized as ineligible receiver negating a big Cyclone play at the SEZ.
4) The play where the OU defender demolished our center prior to the snap and the officials huddled for what seemed like an eternity before calling it a false start.

There are probably a couple others that I will remember as I watch.
Item 1 was the right call. Item 2 was right call given what their told to do. Item 4 was weird and not the right call most likely.

idk about item 3. Was taking a piss.
 
1. It made enough contact with the ground to overturn IMO.
2. It was iffy but he did make contact with his helmet.
3. I believe this was called correctly but didn't pay enough attention.
4. This was crap.

Lincoln Riley is still a *****.
 
I still never understood the personal foul penalty called on Hudson for being on his back on the ground getting punched and stepped on by OU?? That one really ticked me off. The ONLY thing I can even imagine is if he said something really bad??
 
There are a couple of items that I am wanting to check out that had me shaking my head sitting in JTS with the limited replay they show on the scoreboards.
1) Our interception that was overturned. The images on the scoreboard looked like a clean grab after being batted by 2 other defenders.
2) The targeting penalty. Seeing it live, iffy if even roughing passer let alone an ejection.
3) Kolar being penalized as ineligible receiver negating a big Cyclone play at the SEZ.
4) The play where the OU defender demolished our center prior to the snap and the officials huddled for what seemed like an eternity before calling it a false start.

There are probably a couple others that I will remember as I watch.
1) correct call
2) by rule, correct call, although dumb.
3) can’t recall enough detail to give an opinion.
4) a WR definitely moved before the defender crossed the line and made contact, so it was the correct call. If the WR wasn’t falling forward, its an obvious offsides on the D.
 
#4 the false start was called on our receiver (no. 9) and he was definitely starting his "LOS shake-and-bake" thing that receivers do before the snap and before the defender ran over the center.

#1 the INT was a good call, ball hit the ground before he had possession.

#2 roughing the passer was a good call, but i thought targeting was a bad decision. He hit chest-to-chest with helmet offset to the side and didn't launch into the QB. But the hit was too late.

#3 I don't remember seeing the replay.
 
I still never understood the personal foul penalty called on Hudson for being on his back on the ground getting punched and stepped on by OU?? That one really ticked me off. The ONLY thing I can even imagine is if he said something really bad??

He kicked the OU guy from his back. It barely made contact and wasn’t a huge deal, but you just can’t kick or hit (or even make a kicking/hitting motion).
 
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IIRC the explanation on #3 was that Kolar was not set properly before the snap, or something similar related to his position on the field pre-snap. It was after a group motion I think.
 
1) correct call
2) by rule, correct call, although dumb.
3) can’t recall enough detail to give an opinion.
4) a WR definitely moved before the defender crossed the line and made contact, so it was the correct call. If the WR wasn’t falling forward, its an obvious offsides on the D.
Was the defender between the ball and the WR? If the defender crosses the line and is between the ball and wr that should have been offsides since receiver watch the ball and movement into that region blocking the ball would be considered cause for the false start.
 
Was the defender between the ball and the WR? If the defender crosses the line and is between the ball and wr that should have been offsides since receiver watch the ball and movement into that region blocking the ball would be considered cause for the false start.
The defender was right over the center, the WR was split off to the right. Neither player went offsides because of each other, they just both happened to jump and our WR unfortunately moved first.
 
Was the defender between the ball and the WR? If the defender crosses the line and is between the ball and wr that should have been offsides since receiver watch the ball and movement into that region blocking the ball would be considered cause for the false start.
Our receiver was clearly moving before the defender moved.
 
I still never understood the personal foul penalty called on Hudson for being on his back on the ground getting punched and stepped on by OU?? That one really ticked me off. The ONLY thing I can even imagine is if he said something really bad??
It looked to me like Hudson attempted to kick the OU player in a tender region.
 
Had some pre snap mistakes. Akers an illegal motion, the Kolar ineligible, and had another play called back because there were only 6 on the LOS, one of the WR supposed to be on the LOS but wasn’t.

The false start on Hutchinson is tough. Though the OU DL moves first, they are saying that movement isn’t what made XH jump (which I agree is prob the case), and that XH moved before the OU DL made contact (very close).
 
The way the game played out reminded me a lot of the 2017 win.

- OU offense has their way with us the first couple possessions, and it looks like things could get out of hand if we don't step up. The "classic OU vs ISU" mentality creeps into the fan's minds

- Defense clamps down, offense methodically moves the ball and keeps us within striking distance going into the second half.

- ISU makes some big plays in the second half and pounces when they can smell blood in the water.

- ISU does what's needed to put the game away. 2017, the defense makes a 4th down stop. 2020, the offense gets the one first down they needed.
 
Our receiver was clearly moving before the defender moved.
I thought it looked like in slow motion that the OU DL moved first. But watching live it is so close I think it’s clear that both the OU guy and Hutchinson got fooled by the hard count.
 

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