Ducks vs Huskies

I just watched it again and I don't think it was called wrong. The ball did touch the ground but he had control.
[BGCOLOR=initial]The next play the replay team got it correct as a sack. [/BGCOLOR]

[BGCOLOR=initial]The only similarity I see with us is a coach not taking easy points and wasting that timeout before a kick off. [/BGCOLOR]


Did the ball completely leave his control (and be loose in the air) after his initial grab to keep it off the turf? If so then he did not have control at that point. From that point on he used the ground to maintain control. It was 100% NOT A CATCH if the previous two sentences are accurate.
 
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No they aren’t. PAC 12 bent over backwards for Oregon thinking they were staying and tried to **** USC on the way out. Not even close to being what UM is to the ACC.

Lol; yeah. PAC-12 just have bad officials. I watch a ton of PAC-12 FB & they have legit sucked across every game. UO is one the original 4 of this conference, so I highly doubt they are the red-headed step child of their conference like Miami is to the ACC. It’s just they play in a conference w/ horrible refs.
 
No they aren’t. PAC 12 bent over backwards for Oregon thinking they were staying and tried to **** USC on the way out. Not even close to being what UM is to the ACC.


With all due respect, that's a meaningless point to counter what Ive seen for decades. At that point the Pac 12 knew they were collapsing. I've seen this over and over and over.

Again - The Pac 12 had conference officials (not referees, not football people, suit and tie administrators) in the booth deciding replay calls. They were forced to admit this when some of their most egregious calls were being investigated.
 
I don’t get the aggressiveness there. Keep the momentum with a fg and take the opening kickoff. That kinda stuff normally bites you in close games
I swear, some of these corches act like they're playing NCAA '24 (any word on that?) with some of these calls. There's such a fine line between aggressiveness and being wreckless.
 
I paused the game to walk my pup and am about to fast forward through halftime, but I just saw the pick by #6 on Oregon Jalil Florence. Is that the kid from San Diego we almost got?

Edit: just looked it up. It is. Kid had a pick and played in 8 games as a true freshman. He looks good
 
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esp in todays game w talent spread around. its not the same old get x and y and you can have an idiot with a headset on and win. it absolutely matters today if you want to win. people dont realize the changes UGA made and how well coached they were on O during their two title runs
Yeah man spot on and this is what’s making things cool these days

You make a bad coaching hire or two and it flips the script pretty quickly
 
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