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Richt Gets Response from SEC Officials
Posted on 9/16/14 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 9/16/14 at 3:47 pm
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/georgia-football/georgia-south-carolina-penalties-2014/
Check it out for yourself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCUe2W0JSNM
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In his weekly news conference on Tuesday, Richt said Georgia had received answers from the SEC’s coordinator of officials Steve Shaw.
According to Chip Towers of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the league office said the grounding call was correct.
Said Richt: “I don’t know how much detail I’m supposed to give on these kinds of things. I will say on the grounding call, they say … if the ball has a reasonable chance of being caught, whether or whether not a defender deflects it or not, it would be grounding. But they think the ball, as it was being delivered, had no chance of being caught.”
Sources with knowledge of the communications between the parties say that no flag should’ve been thrown on the play, according to Towers.
Richt declined to comment on the other calls.
Check it out for yourself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCUe2W0JSNM
This post was edited on 9/16/14 at 3:53 pm
Posted on 9/16/14 at 3:52 pm to CockInYourEar
Just today, it was also confirmed that it was not holding on Gurley's TD run by the SEC officials.
And we already know that the ball was short of the pole on the 1 st down measurement.
It doesn't matter, the Cocks won, but those are game changers.
And we already know that the ball was short of the pole on the 1 st down measurement.
It doesn't matter, the Cocks won, but those are game changers.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 3:55 pm to UsnDawg
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we already know that the ball was short of the pole on the 1 st down measurement.
And we already know by rule it can be and still be a 1st down.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 3:55 pm to CockInYourEar
Yep, if you watch the replay....Hicks was running from one side of the LOS to the other, behind the OL, right when the pass was made. But he never looked at Mason or for the ball - he was just running. And Mason sort of side-armed the pass from his hip, like a person who is trying to skip a stone across water. So the pass was going straight down to the ground.
Even if it hadn't of hit the USC defender's leg, best case scenario it would've hit the back of Hick's leg or foot as he was running past. But from the angle, it most likely wouldn't have even touched Hicks...
Actually, just watched the linked youtube video: Hicks does look back to Mason, but well after the pass was made. It was probably intended to be a pass to Hicks when he got to the edge, but the USC defender was in UGA's backfield so quickly and in Mason's face, that Mason rushed the throw badly, and was just dumping it off into the field to prevent the sack and loss of yards. Hicks was not even looking for the ball because he wasn't supposed to expect the pass at that time.
Even if it hadn't of hit the USC defender's leg, best case scenario it would've hit the back of Hick's leg or foot as he was running past. But from the angle, it most likely wouldn't have even touched Hicks...
Actually, just watched the linked youtube video: Hicks does look back to Mason, but well after the pass was made. It was probably intended to be a pass to Hicks when he got to the edge, but the USC defender was in UGA's backfield so quickly and in Mason's face, that Mason rushed the throw badly, and was just dumping it off into the field to prevent the sack and loss of yards. Hicks was not even looking for the ball because he wasn't supposed to expect the pass at that time.
This post was edited on 9/16/14 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 9/16/14 at 3:57 pm to parkjas2001
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And we already know by rule it can be and still be a 1st down.
and boom goes the dynamite. Do you have a 'LINK' to that rule.....see what I did there.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 3:58 pm to parkjas2001
Huh?
Line-to-Gain and Down Indicators
ARTICLE 7. The official line-to-gain (yardage chain) and down indicators shall be operated approximately six feet outside the sideline except in stadiums where the total playing enclosure does not permit. These must be operated on the side of the field opposite the press box.
a. The yardage chain shall join two rods not fewer than 5 feet high, the rods' inside edges being exactly 10 yards apart when the chain is fully extended.
Line-to-Gain and Down Indicators
ARTICLE 7. The official line-to-gain (yardage chain) and down indicators shall be operated approximately six feet outside the sideline except in stadiums where the total playing enclosure does not permit. These must be operated on the side of the field opposite the press box.
a. The yardage chain shall join two rods not fewer than 5 feet high, the rods' inside edges being exactly 10 yards apart when the chain is fully extended.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 3:58 pm to CockInYourEar
You left out the other key part. Typical CYE.
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Georgia coach Mark Richt declined to share the league’s thoughts on a holding call against Brandon Kublanow that negated a 54-yard touchdown run by Todd Gurley late in the first quarter. However, sources familiar with the communications between the two parties indicate that there should have been no penalty on the play.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 3:59 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
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You left out the other key part. Typical CYE.
Maybe they edited/updated their article?
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:01 pm to UsnDawg
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Line-to-Gain and Down Indicators
ARTICLE 7. The official line-to-gain (yardage chain) and down indicators shall be operated approximately six feet outside the sideline except in stadiums where the total playing enclosure does not permit. These must be operated on the side of the field opposite the press box.
a. The yardage chain shall join two rods not fewer than 5 feet high, the rods' inside edges being exactly 10 yards apart when the chain is fully extended.
The tip of the football just has to be at the last link in the chain in order for it to be a 1st down.
I can Explain with visual aids
NOT A 1st DOWN (except if you're a BigEAST Official, but this is why they went extinct.)
IS a 1st DOWN
This post was edited on 9/16/14 at 4:09 pm
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:01 pm to CockInYourEar
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:02 pm to UsnDawg
The holding call on Gurleys run may have been a tough break, but that was definitely intentional grounding. The tape don't lie.
Horrible decision by the QB on that play
Horrible decision by the QB on that play
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:04 pm to CockInYourEar
If you're basing that off what Gary Danielson said during the broadcast, he was wrong. It is to the pole, hence the reason you will see officials pull out a note card on close ones.
Gary D needs to worry more about prepping the names of the players in the game he is calling. Marcus Mitchell, Hunter Mason, Damian Swain, and Wilds on Georgia's kick return team.
Gary D needs to worry more about prepping the names of the players in the game he is calling. Marcus Mitchell, Hunter Mason, Damian Swain, and Wilds on Georgia's kick return team.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:04 pm to UsnDawg
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the rods' inside edges being exactly 10 yards apart
guess where the ball was.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:05 pm to parkjas2001
There is clear daylight between the ball and the pole.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:06 pm to Spirit Of Aggieland
quote:This is what I have an issue with.
Horrible decision by the QB on that play
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:06 pm to CockInYourEar
You are relentless when it comes to UGA. Must be some bad blood there.
glad we didn't leave you with ammo.
glad we didn't leave you with ammo.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:06 pm to CockInYourEar
That is intentionally grounding all day.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:06 pm to CockInYourEar
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The tip of the football just has to be at the last link in the chain in order for it to be a 1st down.
Is that true? Because I'm sure USCe fans didn't think so two years ago against Michigan.
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