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The clock at the end of Bama-Ark
Posted on 10/13/14 at 5:42 am
Posted on 10/13/14 at 5:42 am
Not saying it made any difference in the outcome, but why did they run off 10 seconds and wind the clock after a Bama penalty when Bama had the ball. There was roughly a minute left in the game and it was 4th down.
If this is the rule, then could a team just line up over and over do an illegal procedure and run 10 seconds off over and over?
If this is the rule, then could a team just line up over and over do an illegal procedure and run 10 seconds off over and over?
Posted on 10/13/14 at 5:47 am to makersmark1
I think the answer you want to hear is that all refs cheat for Bama.
So, all refs cheat for Bama.
So, all refs cheat for Bama.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 5:51 am to MykTide
The refs suck.
For everybody, but I was asking about an administrative rule.
Those should not be missed in general.
The judgement calls are just a coin flip for all teams.
For everybody, but I was asking about an administrative rule.
Those should not be missed in general.
The judgement calls are just a coin flip for all teams.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 5:54 am to MykTide
The 10-second penalty does not apply if:
The clock is stopped when the ball is set for play and will not start until the ball is snapped.
If the team on offense has timeouts and elects to use one in lieu of the runoff.
If the defense declines the runoff (which prevents the offense from committing fouls to intentionally run out the clock). Note that the team on defense may elect to decline the runoff while accepting the yardage penalty, but may not do the reverse.
The clock is stopped when the ball is set for play and will not start until the ball is snapped.
If the team on offense has timeouts and elects to use one in lieu of the runoff.
If the defense declines the runoff (which prevents the offense from committing fouls to intentionally run out the clock). Note that the team on defense may elect to decline the runoff while accepting the yardage penalty, but may not do the reverse.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 5:54 am to makersmark1
Not sure, but Bert didn't really argue it that much, so I'm assuming it was legit.
Also, Bama gave Arkansas about 500 chances to win the game and they still didn't do it. Acting like putting 10 seconds back and them having the ball near their goal line would make a difference is laughable.
Also, Bama gave Arkansas about 500 chances to win the game and they still didn't do it. Acting like putting 10 seconds back and them having the ball near their goal line would make a difference is laughable.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 5:56 am to Chronic
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Also, Bama gave Arkansas about 500 chances to win the game and they still didn't do it. Acting like putting 10 seconds back and them having the ball near their goal line would make a difference is laughable.
I agree.
Just wondering how the crew missed this.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 6:00 am to Chronic
quote:He said in the post-game press conference that he tried to ask the closest official about the clock but that he couldn't get an answer.
Not sure, but Bert didn't really argue it that much, so I'm assuming it was legit.
Anyway, I don't think anyone at Arkansas thinks it would have made a difference, and I don't see anyone in this thread saying it would.
I mean, there's the 1% chance it would have, but like you said, the game was lost before then.
edit: there were a few other officiating screw-ups, like the off-setting penalties on Dan Skipper and whichever Alabama DL smacked him in the face (very intentionally). Dan Skipper didn't do anything to earn a personal foul call on that play.
But, that kind of thing happens in every game and we had our chances. We could have won this game if we had taken the opportunities that were presented to us. The fumble at the goal line being the biggest thing.
This post was edited on 10/13/14 at 6:03 am
Posted on 10/13/14 at 6:08 am to makersmark1
The officials had just witnessed 59 minutes of shitty football.... They wanted no more...
Posted on 10/13/14 at 6:54 am to makersmark1
Not sure if correct or not, but someone on here said that rule only applied with less than a minute on the clock. If so, seems like the rule could be exploited to run extra clock.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 6:56 am to harmonics
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The officials had just witnessed 59 minutes of shitty football.... They wanted no more...
Posted on 10/13/14 at 7:21 am to makersmark1
'preciate your interest in the game.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 7:40 am to makersmark1
The correct answer is Bert is stupid.
1) He should know the rules.
2) Refer to #1. If he knew the rules the 10 second runoff could have been avoided.
1) He should know the rules.
2) Refer to #1. If he knew the rules the 10 second runoff could have been avoided.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 7:42 am to VABuckeye
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The correct answer is Bert is stupid.
We've found the ONE topic that Big Ten and SEC fans can agree: Bert is an ignorant douchebag.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 7:44 am to VABuckeye
Doesn't that only apply when there is less than 1 minute? The clock was at 1:01.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 7:49 am to Chronic
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Acting like putting 10 seconds back and them having the ball near their goal line would make a difference is laughable.
Never saw that mentioned in the OP. Are you the middle school teenage girl that reads too much into everything written or said?
Posted on 10/13/14 at 7:50 am to Crimson Legend
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Bert is an ignorant douchebag.
He's neither.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 8:04 am to piggilicious
maybe i'm having a nancy pelosi out of body experience here, but wasnt there an arky player that went down? in which case there would be a 10 second run off. i remember him sitting on the field looking toward the sideline. cant remember the number. and it wasnt the olineman that got bruce lee'd.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 8:48 am to harmonics
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The officials had just witnessed 59 minutes of shitty football.... They wanted no more...
THIS!! Hate to admit it but I'm not in denial. Glad we got the victory but we played like hot garbage...
Posted on 10/13/14 at 8:55 am to crimsontater
The last play was a Bama false start. The clock resumed to run down after the ball was spotted, so bama was able to avoid punting and just ended the game.
In the nfl, the play clock resumes after such a scenario, but only for two consecutive penalties. The 3rd results in an unsportsmanlike conduct flag.
Guess the college rule is similar, and if anyone was paying attention, just watched a great way to close out the final minute or so.
In the nfl, the play clock resumes after such a scenario, but only for two consecutive penalties. The 3rd results in an unsportsmanlike conduct flag.
Guess the college rule is similar, and if anyone was paying attention, just watched a great way to close out the final minute or so.
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