Official Holding Play While Play Clock is Ticking??

Dr. Fade

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USC has 7 seconds to run play because some old geezer ref is holding up play for "fair subs"?? That can't be right? That turned the whole play into panic mode. Change the rule, get refs that played football and are under 50. Sick of 70 yr old insurance guys that played jv, There are plenty of dudes that are aware of the game that played D1/D2that didn"t make NFL and need jobs and can relate to game better than these old fools
 

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USC has 7 seconds to run play because some old geezer ref is holding up play for "fair subs"?? That can't be right? That turned the whole play into panic mode. Change the rule, get refs that played football and are under 50. Sick of 70 yr old insurance guys that played jv, There are plenty of dudes that are aware of the game that played D1/D2that didn"t make NFL and need jobs and can relate to game better than these old fools

If anyone knows the "rules" on this, I'm all ears. Holding up play, with play clock winding down to 7 seconds, and some old moron ref sprinting out from behind center_ hopefully isnt the standard? Nobody else seems to take issue with it? USC had no time to do shit by the time ref allowed center to get on ball. That led to jailbreak/turnover/7 PTS..
 

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If anyone knows the "rules" on this, I'm all ears. Holding up play, with play clock winding down to 7 seconds, and some old moron ref sprinting out from behind center_ hopefully isnt the standard? Nobody else seems to take issue with it? USC had no time to do shit by the time ref allowed center to get on ball. That led to jailbreak/turnover/7 PTS..

This happened in the Arizona and Purdue game and Tate was getting pissed. I don't know the exact rule but I know I haven't seen referees or officials do this before. Maybe it's one of the new rules they like to experiment with in these bowls?
 

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This happened in the Arizona and Purdue game and Tate was getting pissed. I don't know the exact rule but I know I haven't seen referees or officials do this before. Maybe it's one of the new rules they like to experiment with in these bowls?

No shit. I"m a U of A alum. The officiating is brutal in NCCAF
 

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Arizona game was bs because they kepy holding up our snaps even Though we weren't subbing. (Won't even get into the fking disaster fake kneel at the end of the half the refs fuked up on and high school esque bitch brohom coordinated)

Sc subbed players in late meaning they had to give osu time to sub
 
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