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Oct 13, 2024
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tiloman
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It does not. At all. Anywhere.
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By rule, that was very much not a blind side block
tiloman
Oct 12, 3:37pm
Yeah that was a bad call.
Samsonite
Oct 12, 3:38pm
They were face to face when they hit. If that's a blind side hit, every block is a blind side hit
Coug
Oct 12, 3:39pm
Except maybe the ones from behind…
Kevin Arnold
Oct 12, 6:08pm
Cost us points
Unibro
Oct 12, 3:40pm
Sometimes I think there should be a way to quickly correct egregious miscalls
Kajdin
Oct 12, 3:40pm
Professional rugby has a TMO (television match official)
Repete397
Oct 12, 6:00pm
That’s why I was so confused. Rooati was I. Front of the guy well within his
Brigham
Oct 12, 3:41pm
Even worse that two officials threw flags.
sandtrapcougar
Oct 12, 3:41pm
This
tkh9
Oct 12, 3:43pm
I didn't catch that. Instinctual. Should have discussed and picked up flags
tiloman
Oct 12, 4:05pm
The second guy only threw the flag because the first person did. As soon as
spidercoug
Oct 12, 8:47pm
Yep quite literally not a blindside, he lowered his own shoulder to hit ropati
BYUFootballisBack
Oct 12, 3:45pm
You could see Ropati pleading that exact case to the official repeatedly
RUNBYU1
Oct 12, 4:31pm
TV guys saw it as a no-doubt penalty. Ropati ran away from LOS to make the block
BYU'01
Oct 12, 5:48pm
But that is not the rule. At all.
tiloman
Oct 12, 10:25pm
Weird because multiple officials through flags and all agreed and the announcers didn’t say anything either
KYU
Oct 12, 6:19pm
The refs don't have the benefit of replay, they saw a hard hit that looked like
BYUFootballisBack
Oct 12, 6:26pm
Thank you. I very much appreciate learning these types of nuances.
Dr MoBYU
Oct 12, 7:18pm
The announcers said it was because he came back inside and made the hit. Made it
gp232
Oct 12, 8:31pm
It is not.
tiloman
Oct 12, 10:25pm
Hans explained it well in the radio broadcast. It has to do with the player
Robert Baratheon
Oct 12, 9:42pm
It is not. That is not the rule. At all.
tiloman
Oct 12, 10:26pm
Take it up with Hans. I trust his insight. Once a running back gets to line of
Robert Baratheon
Oct 12, 10:32pm
He is wrong. He is referring to the NFL rule, which is very different from NCAAF
tiloman
Oct 13, 12:04am
Yes it is. Hans, broadcasters, and my post below all confirm it.
TheLoneCougar
Oct 12, 10:42pm
Bigger complaint is all the missed holds behind us
puntersarepeople
Oct 12, 10:16pm
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tiloman
Oct 12, 10:24pm
Who’s Brett?
TwinsRight
Oct 12, 10:26pm
Well all he had to do was get in the way and it would have been enough
OKchief
Oct 12, 10:25pm
This is a rule from 2019, I believe. Here is the verbiage:
TheLoneCougar
Oct 12, 10:41pm
This is not the rule. You are quoting the NFL rule. NCAAF rule is as I stated it
tiloman
Oct 13, 12:03am
You are quoting NFL Rule 12-2-7. No similar rule for NCAAF.
tiloman
Oct 13, 12:07am
The NCAA uses the same verbiage and has the same rule.
TheLoneCougar
Oct 13, 8:49am
It does not. At all. Anywhere.
tiloman
Oct 13, 8:54am
So college refs just made it up? Guys that don't referee in the NFL at all and aren't expected to know the NFL rule book
TheLoneCougar
Oct 14, 10:09am
This isn't hard
tiloman
Oct 14, 11:46am
The facts of the play wrong? So why did the refs call it in the first place?
TheLoneCougar
Oct 14, 11:50am
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