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Posted by CFFreak
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:16 am to
True, that was some serious home cooking. But who cares, the mark was Bama It's not like they haven't got a lot of benefit of calls over the last 10 years. Besides, that's not what lost them the game. No defense against Bo Nix.
Posted by skrayper
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:17 am to
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The same situation Bama got screwed on at the half happened to LSU against Troy two years

Here’s why Troy got an extra play before halftime vs. LSU to kick a crucial field goal


TLDR; clock ran out after long pass play, teams went to locker room, review showed two seconds left, which allowed Troy to attempt the field goal by being lined up on the ready to play (and LSU eventually lost by 3)

The NFL fixed this issue with the rule that a clock runoff happens on a review stoppage of play so that a team doesn't get to benefit from the clock being stopped

Hopefully since it's Lord Saban the rule committee with put in


You're about to be blasted by your LSU brethren for not towing the party line, but I salute your bravery.
Posted by Aubie Spr96
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:17 am to
Agreed. Auburn benefited by this oversight. Doesn't matter in the terms of this game though. No way Auburn was losing that game.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:17 am to
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The NFL fixed this issue with the rule that a clock runoff happens on a review stoppage of play so that a team doesn't get to benefit from the clock being stopped


And in the NCAA the clock stops for first downs...
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:18 am to
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And in the NCAA the clock stops for first downs...


It doesn't stop for 5 minutes
Posted by LuckyTiger
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:18 am to
The rules were correctly applied by the officials.

You don’t like the rules, fine, change them.
Posted by WildTchoupitoulas
Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:20 am to
True. Every time Alabama loses, there must be something wrong with the rules. Therefore, they should change the rules.
Posted by skrayper
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:21 am to
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And in the NCAA the clock stops for first downs...


Until the chains are set. They don't wait for the offense to do whatever it pleases.

If AU had gotten off a hail mary and scored, then no big deal. It is what it is.

The replay gave AU a free shot at a FG, which wasn't possible without the replay.
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:21 am to
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True. Every time Alabama loses, there must be something wrong with the rules. Therefore, they should change the rules.


The thread was started by a LSU fan
Posted by TFS4E
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Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:21 am to
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like the NFL did
The Saints got screwed by this against the Texans. I do think it is a frustrating rule, but I am not sure you can fairly get it out of the game.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:23 am to
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Until the chains are set. They don't wait for the offense to do whatever it pleases.



So the clock does stop? yes or no? according to the NFL rule, there would not have been a run off

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The replay gave AU a free shot at a FG


The replay corrected the bad call on the field.
Posted by Rhymenoceros
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Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:23 am to
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The replay gave AU a free shot at a FG, which wasn't possible without the replay.


Do you think there was nothing to review?
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:25 am to
You caught a break, it's part of the game. Anyone claiming it decided the game has a chapped arse.
Posted by Eighteen
Member since Dec 2006
33845 posts
Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:25 am to
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And in the NCAA the clock stops for first downs...


Yeah but until the chains are set is a lot different than stopping until the team is lined up

All that means is the clock runoff would be less in the NCAA than the 10 seconds in the NFL (which they determined is the average amount of time it takes to get set)
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:25 am to
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And in the NCAA the clock stops for first downs...

What should have happened is the ref make his announcement, then immediately blow the whistle in play.
Instead he stood back and waited til everyone was in place, then blew the whistle.
Posted by Eighteen
Member since Dec 2006
33845 posts
Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:26 am to
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So the clock does stop? yes or no? according to the NFL rule, there would not have been a run off


The NFL would have applied a 10 second runoff. If a running clock is stopped for review, there is a 10 second runoff (but then the clock doesnt start until the ball is snapped)
Posted by TexasTiger08
Member since Oct 2006
25506 posts
Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:27 am to
Let’s have fun with it. If it’s a 15 yard pass play, have the offense stand at the line of scrimmage after the review (except for the receiver). Make them sprint to the spot of the ball. If they get lined up and spike it before the refs wind the clock, they get the opportunity for a last play.
Posted by Eighteen
Member since Dec 2006
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:28 am to
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The Saints got screwed by this against the Texans. I do think it is a frustrating rule, but I am not sure you can fairly get it out of the game.


No they didn't, the Saints got screwed because the refs completely misapplied the rule That's an entirely different argument
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 12/2/19 at 11:28 am to
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The NFL would have applied a 10 second runoff. If a running clock is stopped for review, there is a 10 second runoff (but then the clock doesnt start until the ball is snapped)


No they wouldnt because the result of the play is clock stoppage. They do not do the run off in that case
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