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re: That was a TD

Posted on 9/1/24 at 7:59 pm to
Posted by LewEvansFan
Member since Mar 2023
3895 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 7:59 pm to
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And he pushed off to do so


Irrelevant to the call. But it was minimal.
Posted by AwgustaDawg
CSRA
Member since Jan 2023
13419 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 7:59 pm to
Florida beat Tennessee sometime in the mid 90s with less possession. That one hit the receiver in the chest and fell to the ground. It shouldn’t have been but they called it a TD
Posted by LewEvansFan
Member since Mar 2023
3895 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:00 pm to
quote:

That LSU Guy


Doesn’t know ball.
Posted by Ghost of Colby
Alberta, overlooking B.C.
Member since Jan 2009
15095 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:00 pm to
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USC didn’t even challenge it. Are you smarter than Lincoln Riley?

That’s not a very high bar. Lincoln is known for some bone-headed in-game decisions.
Posted by bass
Member since Oct 2016
4721 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:00 pm to
quote:

Refs are biased for LSU
You obviously don’t understand refereeing
Posted by Townedrunkard
Member since Jan 2019
13904 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:00 pm to
LSU had one last year against FSU that had more possession than that one and they didn’t rule it a td. That one was reviewed.

This one didnt even go to review it was so obvious. Sone of you need to learn the rules.
This post was edited on 9/1/24 at 8:01 pm
Posted by mattchewbocca
houma, la
Member since Jun 2008
6537 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:00 pm to
Firstly and foremost it was an obvious offensive pass interference that was not called and then he didn’t maintain control of the footballl. Some idiots here tonight
Posted by Dissident Aggressor
Member since Aug 2011
5441 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:01 pm to
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USC got fricked on that call!

good
im glad…
Posted by Tenn grad LSU fan
Woulhuntdn't you like to know spazz
Member since Apr 2023
1128 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:01 pm to
Ookie your full of shite
Posted by That LSU Guy
Ponte Vedra Beach
Member since Jul 2008
15201 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:01 pm to
quote:

Doesn’t know ball.


That would mean the SC coaching staff and the refs have no clue.

Go argue with your mammy.
Posted by LewEvansFan
Member since Mar 2023
3895 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:02 pm to
Play is automatically reviewed.
Posted by BoardReader
Arkansas
Member since Dec 2007
7376 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:02 pm to
To quote you the actual rule--- the ball becomes dead when he makes the football move, hence a TD.

Possession

ARTICLE 1.

Possession refers to custody of (a) a live ball as described later in this article and (b) a dead ball to be snapped or free-kicked. It may refer either to player possession or team possession.

Player Possession
The ball is in player possession when a player has the ball firmly in his grasp by holding or controlling it while contacting the ground inbounds.

Team Possession
The ball is in team possession:

When one of its players has player possession, including when he is attempting a punt, drop kick or place kick; or

While a forward pass thrown by a player of that team is in flight; or

During a loose ball if a player of that team last had player possession; or

When the team is next to snap or free kick the ball.

A team is in legal possession if it has team possession when its players are eligible to catch or recover the ball.

Belongs To

ARTICLE 2.

“Belongs to,’’ as contrasted with “in possession,’’ denotes custody of a dead ball. Such custody may be temporary, because the ball must next be put in play in accordance with rules governing the existing situation. Catch, Interception, Recovery

ARTICLE 3.

To catch a ball means that a player:

Secures control of a live ball in flight before the ball touches the ground, and

Touches the ground in bounds with any part of his body, and then

Maintains control of the ball long enough to enable him to perform an act common to the game, i.e., long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent, etc., and

Satisfies paragraphs b, c, and d below.

If a player goes to the ground in the act of catching a pass (with or without contact by an opponent) he must maintain complete and continuous control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground, whether in the field of play or in the end zone. This is also required for a player attempting to make a catch at the sideline and going to the ground out of bounds. If he loses control of the ball which then touches the ground before he regains control, it is not a catch. If he regains control inbounds prior to the ball touching the ground it is a catch.

If the player loses control of the ball while simultaneously touching the ground with any part of his body, or if there is doubt that the acts were simultaneous, it is not a catch. If a player has control of the ball, a slight movement of the ball, even if it touches the ground, will not be considered loss of possession; he must lose control of the ball in order for there to be a loss of possession.

If the ball touches the ground after the player secures control and continues to maintain control, and the elements above are satisfied, it is a catch.

An interception is a catch of an opponent’s pass or fumble.

A catch by any kneeling or prone inbounds player is a completion or interception (Rules 7-3-6 and 7).

A player recovers a ball if he fulfills the criteria in paragraphs a, b, c, and d for catching a ball that is still alive after hitting the ground.

When in question, the catch, recovery or interception is not completed.

--
Posted by LSUFreek
Greater New Orleans
Member since Jan 2007
15900 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:03 pm to
If you enter the endzone with the ball, it’s an automatic TD.

This dude caught the ball after he was in the endzone. You have to maintain possession until the whistle.
Posted by That LSU Guy
Ponte Vedra Beach
Member since Jul 2008
15201 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:03 pm to
quote:

Play is automatically reviewed.
Okay, so why wasn't it a TD?
Posted by LewEvansFan
Member since Mar 2023
3895 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:05 pm to
quote:

ARTICLE 1. Possession refers to custody of (a) a live ball as described later in this article and (b) a dead ball to be snapped or free-kicked. It may refer either to player possession or team possession. Player Possession The ball is in player possession when a player has the ball firmly in his grasp by holding or controlling it while contacting the ground inbounds. Team Possession The ball is in team possession: When one of its players has player possession, including when he is attempting a punt, drop kick or place kick; or While a forward pass thrown by a player of that team is in flight; or During a loose ball if a player of that team last had player possession; or When the team is next to snap or free kick the ball. A team is in legal possession if it has team possession when its players are eligible to catch or recover the ball. Belongs To ARTICLE 2. “Belongs to,’’ as contrasted with “in possession,’’ denotes custody of a dead ball. Such custody may be temporary, because the ball must next be put in play in accordance with rules governing the existing situation. Catch, Interception, Recovery ARTICLE 3. To catch a ball means that a player: Secures control of a live ball in flight before the ball touches the ground, and Touches the ground in bounds with any part of his body, and then Maintains control of the ball long enough to enable him to perform an act common to the game, i.e., long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent, etc., and Satisfies paragraphs b, c, and d below. If a player goes to the ground in the act of catching a pass (with or without contact by an opponent) he must maintain complete and continuous control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground, whether in the field of play or in the end zone. This is also required for a player attempting to make a catch at the sideline and going to the ground out of bounds. If he loses control of the ball which then touches the ground before he regains control, it is not a catch. If he regains control inbounds prior to the ball touching the ground it is a catch. If the player loses control of the ball while simultaneously touching the ground with any part of his body, or if there is doubt that the acts were simultaneous, it is not a catch. If a player has control of the ball, a slight movement of the ball, even if it touches the ground, will not be considered loss of possession; he must lose control of the ball in order for there to be a loss of possession. If the ball touches the ground after the player secures control and continues to maintain control, and the elements above are satisfied, it is a catch. An interception is a catch of an opponent’s pass or fumble. A catch by any kneeling or prone inbounds player is a completion or interception (Rules 7-3-6 and 7). A player recovers a ball if he fulfills the criteria in paragraphs a, b, c, and d for catching a ball that is still alive after hitting the ground. When in question, the catch, recovery or interception is not completed. --
Posted by Beachbum87
Niceville, FL
Member since Oct 2022
4221 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:05 pm to
So not a catch.
Posted by That LSU Guy
Ponte Vedra Beach
Member since Jul 2008
15201 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:07 pm to
So not a TD, got it.
Posted by LewEvansFan
Member since Mar 2023
3895 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:09 pm to
quote:

ARTICLE 1. Possession refers to custody of (a) a live ball as described later in this article and (b) a dead ball to be snapped or free-kicked. It may refer either to player possession or team possession. Player Possession The ball is in player possession when a player has the ball firmly in his grasp by holding or controlling it while contacting the ground inbounds. Team Possession The ball is in team possession: When one of its players has player possession, including when he is attempting a punt, drop kick or place kick; or While a forward pass thrown by a player of that team is in flight; or During a loose ball if a player of that team last had player possession; or When the team is next to snap or free kick the ball. A team is in legal possession if it has team possession when its players are eligible to catch or recover the ball. Belongs To ARTICLE 2. “Belongs to,’’ as contrasted with “in possession,’’ denotes custody of a dead ball. Such custody may be temporary, because the ball must next be put in play in accordance with rules governing the existing situation. Catch, Interception, Recovery ARTICLE 3. To catch a ball means that a player: Secures control of a live ball in flight before the ball touches the ground, and Touches the ground in bounds with any part of his body, and then Maintains control of the ball long enough to enable him to perform an act common to the game, i.e., long enough to pitch or hand the ball, advance it, avoid or ward off an opponent, etc., and Satisfies paragraphs b, c, and d below. If a player goes to the ground in the act of catching a pass (with or without contact by an opponent) he must maintain complete and continuous control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground, whether in the field of play or in the end zone. This is also required for a player attempting to make a catch at the sideline and going to the ground out of bounds. If he loses control of the ball which then touches the ground before he regains control, it is not a catch. If he regains control inbounds prior to the ball touching the ground it is a catch. If the player loses control of the ball while simultaneously touching the ground with any part of his body, or if there is doubt that the acts were simultaneous, it is not a catch. If a player has control of the ball, a slight movement of the ball, even if it touches the ground, will not be considered loss of possession; he must lose control of the ball in order for there to be a loss of possession. If the ball touches the ground after the player secures control and continues to maintain control, and the elements above are satisfied, it is a catch. An interception is a catch of an opponent’s pass or fumble. A catch by any kneeling or prone inbounds player is a completion or interception (Rules 7-3-6 and 7). A player recovers a ball if he fulfills the criteria in paragraphs a, b, c, and d for catching a ball that is still alive after hitting the ground. When in question, the catch, recovery or interception is not completed. --
Posted by TheBearCrimsonTide
Member since Sep 2024
7 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:13 pm to
Why must LSU fans always be obnoxious??? Name calling??? Really??
Posted by RollingwiththeTide62
Member since Aug 2024
4057 posts
Posted on 9/1/24 at 8:14 pm to
I agree. Td ,, moronic rule , but a hooker might be the president so we get it
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