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re: Rules Expert weighs in on Texastrix fiasco
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:29 am to charliethehun
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:29 am to charliethehun
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What did he say about the 5-6 missed call on ASU?
They were all missed calls. I think Sarks calls were problematic more than anything. Ut isn't in that position if he isn't throwing the ball
I've already posted the difference in the missed calls. Mostly that the targeting stopped an Asu drive where as the other missed calls didn't change anything.
The pull in for a td didn't guarantee Asu wanst going to score, the illegal men df on the 2 pt try wouldn't have changed anything because ut committed a foul which led to a do over for Asu. Which happened anyway.
Refs made some mistakes, water is wet.
This post was edited on 1/2/25 at 11:30 am
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:30 am to geoag58
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Why do so many LSU fans want LSU to be tu's little brother so bad?
Because tu fans have been gobbling LSU calk on this forum for over a year. Both parties clearly enjoy that.

Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:32 am to OU Guy
That’s cool. When does OU play?
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:33 am to Wildcat1996
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However, this went to a booth review and was obvious. It's not easy to explain that. Gross incompetence or foul play? Take your pick.
The incorrect spot for ASU went to review and was upheld. That was also obvious to anyone watching the game.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:33 am to geoag58
Shut the Frick Up Little Brother. We like them, we don't like ya'll.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:35 am to Kool Kaliper
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. We like them, we don't like ya'll.
Don't forget to cup the balls.

Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:46 am to Wildcat1996
Your Yell Leaders got that covered
This post was edited on 1/2/25 at 11:48 am
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:51 am to Kool Kaliper
Thanks for editing, but can you repeat that? I'm having a hard time understanding you with all that tu calk in your mouth.


Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:51 am to Wildcat1996
Sounds like you are an expert.
Faggies.
Faggies.

Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:53 am to OU Guy
Now review all the bad calls/ missed calls that went ASU's way in that game. It was a wash by the end of the game, the refs were so bad...
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:53 am to Nado Jenkins83
Is that the emoji for LSU fans gagging on tu calk?
Just look at yourself. Sad.

Just look at yourself. Sad.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:55 am to Wildcat1996
Did the tipped ball have something to do with negating targeting?
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:57 am to OU Guy
*Old college basketball ref confirms that it was targeting*
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:57 am to fwtex
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Did the tipped ball have something to do with negating targeting?
No, tipped ball doesn't affect targeting calls.
We got lucky. Oklahoma fans got very, very upset.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 11:59 am to Wildcat1996
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Sorry you mad at your school not us or longhorns.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 12:03 pm to Wildcat1996
Yell Leader you have a filthy mouth.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 12:04 pm to fwtex
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Did the tipped ball have something to do with negating targeting?
I just looked at the video again and I now see why the no call. The db did not launch into the receiver, he simply ran through a normal tackle and there helmets hit. If I recall, a very similar play with Texas db happened during the a&m game.
I agree with the no call even though there was helmet to helmet.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 12:12 pm to OU Guy
no mention of the clear targeting on bond I see. Why am I not surprised
Yes, a college football player can be called for targeting if they use their forearm to make forcible contact with an opponent's head or neck area:
Targeting: A player is called for targeting when they intentionally attack an opponent with forcible contact that goes beyond a legal tackle or block.
Indicators of targeting: Some indicators of targeting include:
Using the forearm, shoulder, helmet, fist, hand, or elbow to make forcible contact with the opponent's head or neck area
Launching into the opponent with an upward and forward thrust of the body
Crouching before making a tackle to create maximum force
Lowering the head before making a tackle and making forcible contact with the crown of the helmet

Yes, a college football player can be called for targeting if they use their forearm to make forcible contact with an opponent's head or neck area:
Targeting: A player is called for targeting when they intentionally attack an opponent with forcible contact that goes beyond a legal tackle or block.
Indicators of targeting: Some indicators of targeting include:
Using the forearm, shoulder, helmet, fist, hand, or elbow to make forcible contact with the opponent's head or neck area
Launching into the opponent with an upward and forward thrust of the body
Crouching before making a tackle to create maximum force
Lowering the head before making a tackle and making forcible contact with the crown of the helmet
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