It's one thing to disagree. It's another to claim someone got screwed when you are COMPLETELY wrong.
Let me ask you......if you recovered a sure fumble, would you just hand the ball to the ref, or would you protest?
Did you see ANYONE believe there was a fumble?
Only after replay did anyone even SEE the ball come out. And no one went after it because the whistle had already blown.
So I'll ask you a second question......HOW does the ref rule in this situation? Remember, they already brought out Mike Periera to read the rulebook. So explain exactly HOW OSU could have possibly been awarded the ball.
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Texas is out daddy
I think about them all the time.
Lol asking much? Had you been watching the game and watched the 1000 replays you would have seen the OSU player in every replay stand up with the ball and point the other way. You obviously weren't.
Yes, the OSU player left the pile with the ball pointing in the other direction. I never said the refs deliberately screwed OSU. They just missed the call and it resulted in a change in the game's outcome.
yes, AFTER THE WHISTLE
That's why the refs paid him no attention. Theres no way to overturn that call. And once again, ONLY that one player even acted as if there was a fumble.
When there's a fumble, and it's seen, everyone reacts to the ball. That did not happen.
There was no ruled fumble on the play, and none of the players seemed to know there was one either. YOU would not have known without overhead replay.
Which is why you claiming it changed the game is bogus.
I don't get your argument, or maybe I do. You are basically saying that there was a fumble, but the refs missed it because it could only be seen by the overhead replay. So your entire argument seems to be that there was a fumble, but the refs missed up and blew the play dead so no fumble could be called.
If that is your argument, then we are in agreement, and that would be that the refs messed up and screwed OSU.
No, we are not in agreement.
NO ONE saw the fumble, not just the refs.....you can't make a call on something nobody sees.
And once again - the whistle had blown, and a TD was called, making the fumble BY RULE irrelevant.
It's one thing if the fumble were obvious, and they misruled on the play - THATS a screwjob.
Not making a call nobody on the planet saw? C'mon man.
OK, I get where your coming from. You are correct, it would have been almost impossible for a ref to see that fumble in real time.
Okay, Texas lost then.
Happy now, haters?
I DO agree that he fumbled though. I also don't think he got into the endzone. Not sure WHAT they saw there.
Not sure how they missed that OSU player touching the ball on that kickoff return either.