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USC vs. Oregon State

RaistlinZ

Diamond Member
Booty just threw an interception in the endzone that was returned for 60 yards. 🙁

At least they blocked the field goal.

OSU 7, USC 0
 
Did anyone see that bullsh*t call made by the refs? Jarrett catches the ball in mid-air (well inbounds), and is tackled immediately. As he's coming down, his foot down out of bounds and its called incomplete... what the f*ck was that?
 
Originally posted by: her209
Did anyone see that bullsh*t call made by the refs? Jarrett catches the ball in mid-air (well inbounds), and is tackled immediately. As he's coming down, his foot down out of bounds and its called incomplete... what the f*ck was that?

If your description is correct, the refs made the right call. In college, the receiver has to have at least one foot down in bounds no matter what.
 
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: her209
Did anyone see that bullsh*t call made by the refs? Jarrett catches the ball in mid-air (well inbounds), and is tackled immediately. As he's coming down, his foot down out of bounds and its called incomplete... what the f*ck was that?
If your description is correct, the refs made the right call. In college, the receiver has to have at least one foot down in bounds no matter what.
So if a receiver catches a ball in mid-air and is pushed out of bounds, its an incomplete also?
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: her209
Did anyone see that bullsh*t call made by the refs? Jarrett catches the ball in mid-air (well inbounds), and is tackled immediately. As he's coming down, his foot down out of bounds and its called incomplete... what the f*ck was that?
If your description is correct, the refs made the right call. In college, the receiver has to have at least one foot down in bounds no matter what.
So if a receiver catches a ball in mid-air and is pushed out of bounds, its an incomplete also?

Correct. This isnt the NFL.
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: her209
Did anyone see that bullsh*t call made by the refs? Jarrett catches the ball in mid-air (well inbounds), and is tackled immediately. As he's coming down, his foot down out of bounds and its called incomplete... what the f*ck was that?
If your description is correct, the refs made the right call. In college, the receiver has to have at least one foot down in bounds no matter what.
So if a receiver catches a ball in mid-air and is pushed out of bounds, its an incomplete also?

That's the trade off for just getting one foot in bounds.
 
Turnovers + the fact that Oregon State has really started to execute on both sides of the ball really well lately = reason why OSU is ahead. Make sure to credit them and not just say USC sucks.
 
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: her209
Did anyone see that bullsh*t call made by the refs? Jarrett catches the ball in mid-air (well inbounds), and is tackled immediately. As he's coming down, his foot down out of bounds and its called incomplete... what the f*ck was that?
If your description is correct, the refs made the right call. In college, the receiver has to have at least one foot down in bounds no matter what.
So if a receiver catches a ball in mid-air and is pushed out of bounds, its an incomplete also?

Correct. This isnt the NFL.

I wouldn't expect more from someone who went to USC 😉
 
Please God let USC loose, they totally don't deserve to be in the national championship game. And if they loose the SEC winner has a decent shot of making it.
 
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