The commentators were full of crap, it was clearly coming out before he was down, hence why the refs made the right call, which may have been our only right call.
if you focus on the elbow of the wisconsin player the nose of the football moves before any bodypart is down. I was surprised the commentator was so adamant that it was a bad call.
Griese was given his last name because he likes his ******* buttered. The announcers couldn't have been more in the tank for Wisconsin. It wasn't that controversial, the only thing that made me nervous was that I think he was ruled down on the field and I wasn't sure there was enough conclusive evidence to overturn (call is "ruling on the field stands as called.")
Terrible call. That screen shot doesn't show anything except the left arm tightly grasping the football. Even the people insisting it was a correct call had the ball dislodged fractions before the arm hit the ground, not at the point of that screen shot.
Replay has reached such absurdity that any normal swinging of the arm is viewed as the ball moving and starting to come out. The booth referee was correct when he immediately stated there was plenty of evidence toward a quick confirmation of the original call. Everyone I spoke to today thought the call was ridiculous.
I muted the announcers after they didn't know why Richt was mad on the non holding call. I'm amazed at how dumb someone could be but it's the same network that demoted Musberger and let Tirico and Mcdonagh leave with no replacement in sight. They could hire a monkey to do Steve Levy's job.
I thought it was a fumble but was surprised they overturned the call on the field and Richt going off on the ref was the best part of the game, long over due
Best part is it's not like the call had any effect on the game, nothing came of it so who cares, whereas the holding on both our D-line and WR did have a negative effect on us. I was speaking to Wisky fan who said the no calls on Wisconsin "evened out" the bad fumble cal???
There's a reason ESPN is failing in every sense of the word from top to bottom. The announcers and the type of game they call are a symptom, not the disease itself.