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Nov 12, 2024
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Ghost of Peanut
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Sorry, missed your question. Yes, the refs can even award a TD if they determine
that the non-sporting act was the sole prevention of the TD.
If a ball boy steps off the sideline to trip a KOR man going for a TD, they would have the authority to award the TD.
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The penalty on Harlan would not have negated a touchdown on the last play.
BlueMatter
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Nov 12, 12:38pm
What if they made contact with a player?
Stucoug83
Nov 12, 12:40pm
If they interfere with the play its a different live-ball penalty.
CougPrime
Nov 12, 12:44pm
That’s where the interpretation is wrong. He was participating in the play at
bluecougar1985
Nov 12, 12:44pm
It's crazy the refs clearly favored Utah on that play by not immediately blowing the play dead, giving them an unfair
durandal
Nov 12, 12:41pm
I don't believe you are correct. This was not the case of being just barely on the field, but he was
kimdaddy35
Nov 12, 12:43pm
If it interferes with the play it would have been a different penalty
BlueMatter
Nov 12, 12:49pm
Again being on the field interferes with the play in my opinion. I think that is the way they would
kimdaddy35
Nov 12, 12:50pm
I disagree that being on the field automatically is interfering with the play.
BlueMatter
Nov 12, 1:47pm
You are welcome to disagree. I think there is about a 0% chance they wouldn't have called that
kimdaddy35
Nov 12, 1:51pm
I had wondered when cb wanted that to happen if that would have been bad
BYU '80
Nov 12, 12:45pm
Direct from my Big XII ref friend, "They would have scored and won the game.
EM_Puma
Nov 12, 12:56pm
What does your friend think of the hold call?
durandal
Nov 12, 12:58pm
I'm not going to ask him on that. At least not to post on social media.
EM_Puma
Nov 12, 1:01pm
And, even if the AD interfered with contact with a player, it would be the same
EM_Puma
Nov 12, 1:15pm
That is not correct, as it is in the rule book that refs have the
Ghost of Peanut
Nov 12, 1:21pm
Interesting. I don't know. I asked that specific question and that was the
EM_Puma
Nov 12, 1:25pm
Sorry, missed your question. Yes, the refs can even award a TD if they determine
Ghost of Peanut
Nov 12, 1:23pm
That doesn't make any sense. What if he blocks a defender in that instance?
Mitty
Nov 12, 1:32pm
He was in front of the play, not behind it. There's no way that universally
Mitty
Nov 12, 1:34pm
You are describing a very different situation. In your hypothetical the refs have their discretion to award a touchdown.
BlueMatter
Nov 12, 1:38pm
I see, you are saying the specific penalty cited would not have negated a TD
Mitty
Nov 12, 1:55pm
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