Tuck rule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
College football doesn't have the tuck rule. Because there is no tuck rule the official should not have reversed the call on the field. It all comes down to intent at the college level. Was the QB intending to pass or was he pump faking and lost control of the ball? It is clear that he pump faked and lost the ball, and there is no video evidence that proves otherwise. Therefore, the call on the field should have stood.
It was a horrible game changing call, and if it sucks the life out of me as a fan, can you imagine what it does to the players. It is hard to keep giving your all when the game appears to be rigged against you.
College football doesn't have the tuck rule. Because there is no tuck rule the official should not have reversed the call on the field. It all comes down to intent at the college level. Was the QB intending to pass or was he pump faking and lost control of the ball? It is clear that he pump faked and lost the ball, and there is no video evidence that proves otherwise. Therefore, the call on the field should have stood.
It was a horrible game changing call, and if it sucks the life out of me as a fan, can you imagine what it does to the players. It is hard to keep giving your all when the game appears to be rigged against you.