Auburn’s QB muffed a snap and then grounded it. How is that not a fumble?
Auburn then kicked the game winning FG.I think Pig just got screwed.
Auburn then kicked the game winning FG.I think Pig just got screwed.
He spiked it backward, so it should have been a backward pass, a fumble.Auburn’s QB muffed a snap and then grounded it. How is that not a fumble?
Auburn then kicked the game winning FG.I think Pig just got screwed.
Not happening. The gap between Clemson and Miami is visible. Clemson needs to clean up its penalties, though.I’d like to see the U give Clemson a real game.
SEC refs have been corrupt for decades. If you play in a state that begins with "AL", you usually get gift rulings from the home office in Birmingham.Arkansas was just ripped off. That is a win for them. What a farce reffing is sometimes.
Why even bother trying this? Probably doesnt matter in the long run as the play disparity will make this a real struggle for Canes D in the 2nd half, but that’s a baffling decision with basically any college kicking game, never mind a guy who kicked 60%a year ago and already had one blocked tonight.Yikes! Miami with the field goal block and scoop TD on the last play of the first half. 21-10 Clemson.
Its not a forward OR backwards pass. It’s a spike. In fact, I would say it’s a textbook illegal forward pass as defined here:He spiked it backward, so it should have been a backward pass, a fumble.
Does a spike count as an incomplete pass?Its not a forward OR backwards pass. It’s a spike. In fact, I would say it’s a textbook illegal forward pass as defined here:
“The passer to conserve time throws the ball directly to the ground after the ball has already touched the ground”
I’m going to go again and contradict myself here. Been taking a few more looks at it and I think the officials missed it.Does a spike count as an incomplete pass?
FTFYThe Lane years at Mississippi are going to befunrat poison.