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Jan 2, 2025
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Yiowa
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The ball would be the only thing requiring a sensor. I agree the implementation
Could be messy. Perhaps in the day of AI you give it the video feed and ball data and it works 99% of the time.
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are there any officials in the NCAA that can spot a ball correctly?
Count Cougar
Jan 2, 3:31pm
Totally agree and think it is bad on all levels of football.
rebelCoug
Jan 2, 3:36pm
I still don’t fully understand the hesitance to fix it with technology.
Yiowa
Jan 2, 3:41pm
there is not an easy technological fix. too many factors, because it depends on
cwilke1
Jan 2, 3:45pm
The ball would be the only thing requiring a sensor. I agree the implementation
Yiowa
Jan 2, 3:49pm
leave tech out of it, teach the refs to open their eyes
Count Cougar
Jan 2, 3:48pm
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