I'll preface this by admitting I had Louisville last night, and after getting screwed by Akron I could be insane.
Let me also say, the way Rutgers dominated the second half, they certainly deserved to win. Also the way Louisville choked second half they deserved to lose, no doubt.
But ito missed the field goal at regulation conclusion. Was this not a huge play? Didn't it deserve to be shown on replay? It was the game deciding play, and the analysts said nothing, nor showed it on replay.
I saw #21 on Louisville playing the left end positioned on the field goal attempt step off side, then quickly jump back on side, he didn't touch anyone, hence there should be no penalty, if a defense player jumps, then gets back before the snap, and never touches a player, my understanding is no penalty. I'm relatively sure this was the case. However I can't be positive, because ESPN didn't even see it important enough to show a replay, or discuss it at all? I don't understand that at all, it was the games most important play at that point.
Again I had Louisville, and again the way they play second half, they deserved to lose, but I'm not sure they deserved to lose on a bs official call like that, and then it not even be reviewed, or discussed seems crazy.
Anyone agreed, or I'm way off on this?
Shamrock
Let me also say, the way Rutgers dominated the second half, they certainly deserved to win. Also the way Louisville choked second half they deserved to lose, no doubt.
But ito missed the field goal at regulation conclusion. Was this not a huge play? Didn't it deserve to be shown on replay? It was the game deciding play, and the analysts said nothing, nor showed it on replay.
I saw #21 on Louisville playing the left end positioned on the field goal attempt step off side, then quickly jump back on side, he didn't touch anyone, hence there should be no penalty, if a defense player jumps, then gets back before the snap, and never touches a player, my understanding is no penalty. I'm relatively sure this was the case. However I can't be positive, because ESPN didn't even see it important enough to show a replay, or discuss it at all? I don't understand that at all, it was the games most important play at that point.
Again I had Louisville, and again the way they play second half, they deserved to lose, but I'm not sure they deserved to lose on a bs official call like that, and then it not even be reviewed, or discussed seems crazy.
Anyone agreed, or I'm way off on this?
Shamrock