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Chewbaccer
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I’ll start by saying that teams have nobody to blame but themselves if they’re in a position for a bad call or two to decide the outcome of the game.
But there are instances where there’s ref errors that are in clear violation of the rule book for game procedures that can be called out without mockery.
Examples:
Central Michigan’s Hail Mary against Oklahoma State on a play that shouldn’t have happened.
Baylor’s win over Texas Tech this season where Texas Tech recovered a fumble snap but something called an illegal snap saved the game for Baylor.
Auburn’s last second of the first half FG against Bama this season. There’s 3 seconds required to run a play with a running clock.
But there are instances where there’s ref errors that are in clear violation of the rule book for game procedures that can be called out without mockery.
Examples:
Central Michigan’s Hail Mary against Oklahoma State on a play that shouldn’t have happened.
Baylor’s win over Texas Tech this season where Texas Tech recovered a fumble snap but something called an illegal snap saved the game for Baylor.
Auburn’s last second of the first half FG against Bama this season. There’s 3 seconds required to run a play with a running clock.