Well, At Least The Ducks Won
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Well, At Least The Ducks Won
Miracle finish at Autzen. That's one victory for a rooting interest of mine today. Takes about 10% of the stink off of the Davis turd.
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I just watched the end of that game as well.
But someone answer me this question if you know the rule for sure:
On an onside kick, the kicking team touches the ball before ten yards, which I know is illegal. But does it become a live ball again if the receiving team then touches the ball?
I too am happy that the Ducks won, but am just wondering if the refs got the call right.
But someone answer me this question if you know the rule for sure:
On an onside kick, the kicking team touches the ball before ten yards, which I know is illegal. But does it become a live ball again if the receiving team then touches the ball?
I too am happy that the Ducks won, but am just wondering if the refs got the call right.
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Yes, I am pretty sure that it does.tdub wrote:I just watched the end of that game as well.
But someone answer me this question if you know the rule for sure:
On an onside kick, the kicking team touches the ball before ten yards, which I know is illegal. But does it become a live ball again if the receiving team then touches the ball?
I too am happy that the Ducks won, but am just wondering if the refs got the call right.
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I don't think so. I believe the ball is dead the moment it's touched by the kicking team, and the receiving team takes over at that spot.grizband wrote:Yes, I am pretty sure that it does.tdub wrote:I just watched the end of that game as well.
But someone answer me this question if you know the rule for sure:
On an onside kick, the kicking team touches the ball before ten yards, which I know is illegal. But does it become a live ball again if the receiving team then touches the ball?
I too am happy that the Ducks won, but am just wondering if the refs got the call right.
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That would be true, and honestly I didn't see the play in question, but if a kickoff which doesn't travel 10 yards is touched by the receiving team first, I think it is a live ball.GrizinWashington wrote:I don't think so. I believe the ball is dead the moment it's touched by the kicking team, and the receiving team takes over at that spot.grizband wrote:Yes, I am pretty sure that it does.tdub wrote:I just watched the end of that game as well.
But someone answer me this question if you know the rule for sure:
On an onside kick, the kicking team touches the ball before ten yards, which I know is illegal. But does it become a live ball again if the receiving team then touches the ball?
I too am happy that the Ducks won, but am just wondering if the refs got the call right.
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I just looked up the NCAA rule book and here is the quote from Rule 6, Article 3:GrizinWashington wrote:I don't think so. I believe the ball is dead the moment it's touched by the kicking team, and the receiving team takes over at that spot.grizband wrote:Yes, I am pretty sure that it does.tdub wrote:I just watched the end of that game as well.
But someone answer me this question if you know the rule for sure:
On an onside kick, the kicking team touches the ball before ten yards, which I know is illegal. But does it become a live ball again if the receiving team then touches the ball?
I too am happy that the Ducks won, but am just wondering if the refs got the call right.
"Illegal touching of a free kick is a violation that, when the ball becomes dead, gives the receiving team the privilege of taking the ball at the site of the violation."
So according to that, the officials got the call wrong. But if you read right before it says the kicking team player "...may touch a free-kicked ball after it touches any player, the ground, an official, or anything beyond [the receiving team's] restraining line." (meaning 10 yards from the kick).
So, I think by those, the officials did get it wrong, but it definitly isn't extremely clear.
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The most sensible post in this thread!!! Well said Grizbeer!!grizbeer wrote:And PapaG (and the Black Gecko) might hate this, but Washington beat FSU in a great game - I would love to see UW return to the top!
As for the love for Whoregon, it makes me
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ABC blew it by not having a camera on the 45 yard line. Other angles have shown what appears to be Malcolm Kelly of OU touching the ball first (with his eyes closedcatamaran wrote:That was a blown call. Once "first touching" occurs then R's get the option of a rekick or can take the ball at the spotof the "first touching"
The bottom line is the Sooners choked. Their defense gave up over 500 yards to the Ducks, and they let their game-winning FG attempt get blocked.
Adrian Peterson said his team didn't execute when it mattered. That's some class and maturity from a 20 year-old future Pro Bowl running back.
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http://www.newsok.com/video/39145PapaG wrote:ABC blew it by not having a camera on the 45 yard line. Other angles have shown what appears to be Malcolm Kelly of OU touching the ball first (with his eyes closedcatamaran wrote:That was a blown call. Once "first touching" occurs then R's get the option of a rekick or can take the ball at the spotof the "first touching").
The bottom line is the Sooners choked. Their defense gave up over 500 yards to the Ducks, and they let their game-winning FG attempt get blocked.
Adrian Peterson said his team didn't execute when it mattered. That's some class and maturity from a 20 year-old future Pro Bowl running back.
http://media.putfile.com/OU-vs-Oregon
Also here's a video of the whoregon line holding on the score that made it 33-27.
http://media.putfile.com/Holding
OU got screwed plain and simple at the end with these calls (or non-calls).
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OU's President (and former US Senator) is irate.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2593369
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2593369
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The Pac-10 will back off this when the Big XII apologizes for abusing the BCS system in 2001, 2003, and 2004, which cost the Pac-10 two National Championship Game appearances and a Rose Bowl appearance. Or, for that matter, if Texas is willing to void last year's Rose Bowl due to the officiating mess.
The Ducks got screwed on calls earlier in the game.
http://russellarch.com/blah/OREGON2.mov
AP has the right attitude. Oklahoma should have put the game out of reach for the Ducks. Instead, they let it get close, and the refs made bad calls at the end of the game. Now, Oklahoma is having the biggest piss fit in the history of college sports, and looking like jackasses for it.
The Ducks got screwed on calls earlier in the game.
http://russellarch.com/blah/OREGON2.mov
AP has the right attitude. Oklahoma should have put the game out of reach for the Ducks. Instead, they let it get close, and the refs made bad calls at the end of the game. Now, Oklahoma is having the biggest piss fit in the history of college sports, and looking like jackasses for it.
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Two delay of games, Malcolm Kelly's blatant offensive PI on the 4th and 6 TD in the 3rd quarter, and Jonathon Stewart's non-fumble while UO was driving deep into OU territory seem to be missing from you list.lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:http://www.newsok.com/video/39145PapaG wrote:ABC blew it by not having a camera on the 45 yard line. Other angles have shown what appears to be Malcolm Kelly of OU touching the ball first (with his eyes closedcatamaran wrote:That was a blown call. Once "first touching" occurs then R's get the option of a rekick or can take the ball at the spotof the "first touching").
The bottom line is the Sooners choked. Their defense gave up over 500 yards to the Ducks, and they let their game-winning FG attempt get blocked.
Adrian Peterson said his team didn't execute when it mattered. That's some class and maturity from a 20 year-old future Pro Bowl running back.
http://media.putfile.com/OU-vs-Oregon
Also here's a video of the whoregon line holding on the score that made it 33-27.
http://media.putfile.com/Holding
OU got screwed plain and simple at the end with these calls (or non-calls).
Let's go roundy-round. It will be fun.
UPDATE - Replay official Gordon Riese received seven death threats. Multnomah County sheriff is now involved and has advised him to leave town for a few days until suspects/threats can be assessed.
There's some priorities for you.
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Say what you want about OU's inability to score TD's or they should have put Oregon away earlier, yada yada yada...
The fact remains that if the refs don't COMPLETELY blow that call (both on the field & in the booth), OU WINS THE GAME by simply taking a knee and running out the clock. The rule is pretty damn clear, IMO; the Duck player CLEARLY touched the ball first before it travelled 10 yards; after that, no other rule/issue applies.
When you are dealing with a team that has the potential to win a National Championship, this is pure BS. The REFERREES effectively eliminated the Sooners from a shot at the National Championship, not the team themselves. That crew should be suspended for the entire year, IMO.
Note: I'm NOT a Sooner fan; I just hate to see that kind of crap happen to any team courtesy of the zebras...
The fact remains that if the refs don't COMPLETELY blow that call (both on the field & in the booth), OU WINS THE GAME by simply taking a knee and running out the clock. The rule is pretty damn clear, IMO; the Duck player CLEARLY touched the ball first before it travelled 10 yards; after that, no other rule/issue applies.
When you are dealing with a team that has the potential to win a National Championship, this is pure BS. The REFERREES effectively eliminated the Sooners from a shot at the National Championship, not the team themselves. That crew should be suspended for the entire year, IMO.
Note: I'm NOT a Sooner fan; I just hate to see that kind of crap happen to any team courtesy of the zebras...
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More egregious was when the ref tripped the OU defender on Paysinger's final TD. Or when the refs made Stoops run the ball at the Duck 30 with 35 seconds left, giving his team no chance to advance the ball further.El_Gato wrote:Say what you want about OU's inability to score TD's or they should have put Oregon away earlier, yada yada yada...
The fact remains that if the refs don't COMPLETELY blow that call (both on the field & in the booth), OU WINS THE GAME by simply taking a knee and running out the clock. The rule is pretty damn clear, IMO; the Duck player CLEARLY touched the ball first before it travelled 10 yards; after that, no other rule/issue applies.
When you are dealing with a team that has the potential to win a National Championship, this is pure BS. The REFERREES effectively eliminated the Sooners from a shot at the National Championship, not the team themselves. That crew should be suspended for the entire year, IMO.
Note: I'm NOT a Sooner fan; I just hate to see that kind of crap happen to any team courtesy of the zebras...
But the worst? That was when the ref let Blair Phillips stand on his shoulders to block OU's winning FG attempt.
The replay ref wasn't given the ABC feed. That is a fact. OU fans threatening his life and getting the police involved solidifies to me that they deserve to lose. There is no place for that. It's just a game. As for the university president wanting the game erased from the record book: give me a freaking break. Oklahoma is embarrassing itself by acting like children, or worse, psychopaths.
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I just saw where you're located, Papa, and now your stance on this is painfully clear.
Once again, the only Duck defense is that OU should have made the plays and not been in position to lose. Oh yeah, it's MUCH better to be a Duck & KNOW that the only reason you won the game was thanks to breaking the rules & getting away with it.
Once again, the only Duck defense is that OU should have made the plays and not been in position to lose. Oh yeah, it's MUCH better to be a Duck & KNOW that the only reason you won the game was thanks to breaking the rules & getting away with it.
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