Hutchison’s catch going out of bounds was the one that the scoreboard showed his toes tap before going out IMO. Should have been changed.
Waaaay too close to call that, they made the right call.
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Hutchison’s catch going out of bounds was the one that the scoreboard showed his toes tap before going out IMO. Should have been changed.
Yeah, didn’t see it happen live, but the replays show like three different times on the play where he held Shaw.#6 for OU lined up with Sean Shaw, As soon as Shaw started his route, #6 grabbed him and held him for about a second, then let go but still followed Shaw out to the right on his route. Then Shaw turned up the sideline and #6 latched onto him again, actually had both arms around Shaw for a second and held him till the end of the play. I don't know which hold was called, or maybe the ref saw both, but in the meantime Purdy rolled out right and fumbled the ball and then fell on it. So it was 4th and 12, until somehow the flag nobody saw was called on #6 for holding Shaw. Next play, touchdown!
They're both tall white guys, with numbers 88 and 89 in a font that kinda hard to distinguish if you just glance at it.Yes, one of the posters here posted a presnap picture of the Kolar illegal downfield penalty, and it looks like a blown call - thought Kolar was Soehner perhaps.
I was at the game and 8 rows up right where it happened. Live , I said it was a great catch and then on the replay on the scoreboard, I swear it confirmed it was a GREAT CATCH, only to have the replay official say that it was not.Ok, how many of the people who disagreed with this were at the game?
I thought they were huddling to see if Brock had fumbled and who recovered...I never saw a flag. Nice to be surprised in a positive way by an officials huddle for a change.I think that one was called really late, too IIRC. I remember thinking that it was weird to be on the other end of one of those late "drive-saving" calls for a change.