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2024 College Football Thread: Ohio State advances to play unbeaten hypothetical SEC team (3 Viewers)

Not a big deal but Oregon continues to find the worst uniform combinations to wear. Silver & black neither part of the school colors. Meanwhile their green & yellow is among the best. But I digress.

I actually love these uniforms and they even get a little bit of green in the metallic number reflection. Plus some of the best helmets in sports. The green and yellow ones are also great.
 
LOL what a ridiculously horrendously bad tactical call.

Idiotic.

Kick the fg and make them drive the field for a TD.

Baaaaaaaad coaching.

Fortunately for Oregon it’s the Badgers.
 
LOL what a ridiculously horrendously bad tactical call.

Idiotic.

Kick the fg and make them drive the field for a TD.

Baaaaaaaad coaching.

Fortunately for Oregon it’s the Badgers.

yeah, that was weird and dumb

edit: guess it doesn't matter
 
This booth referee makes no sense on how the ND fake punt was illegal

He "explained" it and I still have no idea

Near as I can tell, if you are in a scrimmage formation your 5 linemen have to be numbers 50 to 79. A punt formation they don't have to. There's no "reporting eligible" like in the NFL.

Assuming that's the rule, looks like the officials got it right. But it's a stupid rule to take a gorgeous play like that away. So you basically can't do a fake punt with someone moving under center unless you use your offensive lineman? That's just dumb.

Two 70+ yard touchdowns taken off the board this series.
Ok What does that have to do with the play if they are lined up to punt?
He was wrong. The assumption is Kiser took the snap under center. If he had, he’d have been right. Kiser was a yard back, so his read of the rule is wrong.

Right on cue, the refs rule a dropped catch a pass. They’re doing all they can to keep Virginia in the game. BD needs to send this tape to the ACC and tell them their refs are no longer welcome.
The numbering exception is simple and every level of college football talks about it and enforces it.

In order to be allowed to run a play without 5 offensive lineman (#50-79), you must be in a kick formation. Either punt with 1 guy 10 yds or more deep or FG with a kicker & holder 7 yds deep.

If you don't meet either criteria, the numbering exception isn't allowed and it is an illegal formation. I've seen it called on a fake FG. Every special teams coach should know that rule. It's been around at least 20 years.
 
Dan is too aggressive yet again, but unlike twice against the other UW last year he got away with it.

Worst performance for the Ducks in 8 weeks. In related news, they’re the only team in the country to play 8 straight weeks, including three road games 2+ time zones away.

And did all that missing our best defensive player and best WR the past 3 games, hope they’re back in 2 weeks.

Win and move on.
 
Brian Kelly seems…..incredibly unlikeable.
You sound ****ing uncoachable

Totally, it’s completely normal for a head coach to dress down his players on the sideline every time plays don’t go as they hoped (hint, they have like 24 assistants to do this not on camera). Multiple times a game.

I don’t know who you root for, so forgive my ignorance, but are you an LSU fan defending him?
 
This booth referee makes no sense on how the ND fake punt was illegal

He "explained" it and I still have no idea

Near as I can tell, if you are in a scrimmage formation your 5 linemen have to be numbers 50 to 79. A punt formation they don't have to. There's no "reporting eligible" like in the NFL.

Assuming that's the rule, looks like the officials got it right. But it's a stupid rule to take a gorgeous play like that away. So you basically can't do a fake punt with someone moving under center unless you use your offensive lineman? That's just dumb.

Two 70+ yard touchdowns taken off the board this series.
Ok What does that have to do with the play if they are lined up to punt?
He was wrong. The assumption is Kiser took the snap under center. If he had, he’d have been right. Kiser was a yard back, so his read of the rule is wrong.

Right on cue, the refs rule a dropped catch a pass. They’re doing all they can to keep Virginia in the game. BD needs to send this tape to the ACC and tell them their refs are no longer welcome.
The numbering exception is simple and every level of college football talks about it and enforces it.

In order to be allowed to run a play without 5 offensive lineman (#50-79), you must be in a kick formation. Either punt with 1 guy 10 yds or more deep or FG with a kicker & holder 7 yds deep.

If you don't meet either criteria, the numbering exception isn't allowed and it is an illegal formation. I've seen it called on a fake FG. Every special teams coach should know that rule. It's been around at least 20 years.

The punter was in his normal position. But apparently because they had another player essentially under center or close to it, it invalidates it as being a kicking formation.
 
Brian Kelly seems…..incredibly unlikeable.

When he was at ND he got over the top abusive. I imagine the administration said something to him after it was getting pointed out on broadcasts. As he underwent a change of demeanor that was pretty noticeable. Not saying he still wasn't a jerk, but it was at most normal coach levels at least where it was publicly visible.

I haven't watched many LSU games closely enough to notice. Has he reverted to his old form again?
 
This booth referee makes no sense on how the ND fake punt was illegal

He "explained" it and I still have no idea

Near as I can tell, if you are in a scrimmage formation your 5 linemen have to be numbers 50 to 79. A punt formation they don't have to. There's no "reporting eligible" like in the NFL.

Assuming that's the rule, looks like the officials got it right. But it's a stupid rule to take a gorgeous play like that away. So you basically can't do a fake punt with someone moving under center unless you use your offensive lineman? That's just dumb.

Two 70+ yard touchdowns taken off the board this series.
Ok What does that have to do with the play if they are lined up to punt?
He was wrong. The assumption is Kiser took the snap under center. If he had, he’d have been right. Kiser was a yard back, so his read of the rule is wrong.

Right on cue, the refs rule a dropped catch a pass. They’re doing all they can to keep Virginia in the game. BD needs to send this tape to the ACC and tell them their refs are no longer welcome.
The numbering exception is simple and every level of college football talks about it and enforces it.

In order to be allowed to run a play without 5 offensive lineman (#50-79), you must be in a kick formation. Either punt with 1 guy 10 yds or more deep or FG with a kicker & holder 7 yds deep.

If you don't meet either criteria, the numbering exception isn't allowed and it is an illegal formation. I've seen it called on a fake FG. Every special teams coach should know that rule. It's been around at least 20 years.
After the game, the refs met with Freeman and told him it was their “interpretation” of the formation that caused the penalty.

Freeman knew the rule and disagreed the formation should have been declared a punting formation in the way they lined up, but that’s what apparently happened. He also said it lit a fire under the team so it worked out in ND’s favor anyways.

They then called this a catch shortly thereafter as well : https://x.com/johndbrice1/status/1857932098264330614?s=46&t=MdTx4FFmmebH2Sw5eQ8I0Q
 
Brian Kelly seems…..incredibly unlikeable.

When he was at ND he got over the top abusive. I imagine the administration said something to him after it was getting pointed out on broadcasts. As he underwent a change of demeanor that was pretty noticeable. Not saying he still wasn't a jerk, but it was at most normal coach levels at least where it was publicly visible.

I haven't watched many LSU games closely enough to notice. Has he reverted to his old form again?

There was this. And that was before he was in his QBs face after a failed 4th down that ended the game.
 
This booth referee makes no sense on how the ND fake punt was illegal

He "explained" it and I still have no idea

Near as I can tell, if you are in a scrimmage formation your 5 linemen have to be numbers 50 to 79. A punt formation they don't have to. There's no "reporting eligible" like in the NFL.

Assuming that's the rule, looks like the officials got it right. But it's a stupid rule to take a gorgeous play like that away. So you basically can't do a fake punt with someone moving under center unless you use your offensive lineman? That's just dumb.

Two 70+ yard touchdowns taken off the board this series.
Ok What does that have to do with the play if they are lined up to punt?
He was wrong. The assumption is Kiser took the snap under center. If he had, he’d have been right. Kiser was a yard back, so his read of the rule is wrong.

Right on cue, the refs rule a dropped catch a pass. They’re doing all they can to keep Virginia in the game. BD needs to send this tape to the ACC and tell them their refs are no longer welcome.
The numbering exception is simple and every level of college football talks about it and enforces it.

In order to be allowed to run a play without 5 offensive lineman (#50-79), you must be in a kick formation. Either punt with 1 guy 10 yds or more deep or FG with a kicker & holder 7 yds deep.

If you don't meet either criteria, the numbering exception isn't allowed and it is an illegal formation. I've seen it called on a fake FG. Every special teams coach should know that rule. It's been around at least 20 years.
After the game, the refs met with Freeman and told him it was their “interpretation” of the formation that caused the penalty.

Freeman knew the rule and disagreed the formation should have been declared a punting formation in the way they lined up, but that’s what apparently happened. He also said it lit a fire under the team so it worked out in ND’s favor anyways.

They then called this a catch shortly thereafter as well : https://x.com/johndbrice1/status/1857932098264330614?s=46&t=MdTx4FFmmebH2Sw5eQ8I0Q
I just read up on it and apparently the issue revolved around the first statement of the rule that says "no one in position to take a hand to hand snap" what us commonly referred to as under center.

I guess the up back was within a yard of the center, but the center technically did a very short shotgun snap. The interpretation being that he was "in position" to take an under center snap.

I don't like the foul and I imagine we will get a rule interpretation this week clarifying the play.
 
Dan is too aggressive yet again, but unlike twice against the other UW last year he got away with it.

Worst performance for the Ducks in 8 weeks. In related news, they’re the only team in the country to play 8 straight weeks, including three road games 2+ time zones away.

And did all that missing our best defensive player and best WR the past 3 games, hope they’re back in 2 weeks.

Win and move on.

Lucky for you your schedule is so light. Oregon is one of the first upsets in the playoffs
 
Brian Kelly seems…..incredibly unlikeable.

When he was at ND he got over the top abusive. I imagine the administration said something to him after it was getting pointed out on broadcasts. As he underwent a change of demeanor that was pretty noticeable. Not saying he still wasn't a jerk, but it was at most normal coach levels at least where it was publicly visible.

I haven't watched many LSU games closely enough to notice. Has he reverted to his old form again?

There was this. And that was before he was in his QBs face after a failed 4th down that ended the game.

Yeah, that looked like something straight out of his old behavior. He'd stopped doing that for a few years.

Normally if a guy at least has a good number of wins for your team and has them in bowl games and such, you'll be favorably inclined towards a coach. I never really liked him at ND though and was glad to see him go if just for that.
 
Brian Kelly seems…..incredibly unlikeable.

When he was at ND he got over the top abusive. I imagine the administration said something to him after it was getting pointed out on broadcasts. As he underwent a change of demeanor that was pretty noticeable. Not saying he still wasn't a jerk, but it was at most normal coach levels at least where it was publicly visible.

I haven't watched many LSU games closely enough to notice. Has he reverted to his old form again?

There was this. And that was before he was in his QBs face after a failed 4th down that ended the game.

Yeah, that looked like something straight out of his old behavior. He'd stopped doing that for a few years.

Normally if a guy at least has a good number of wins for your team and has them in bowl games and such, you'll be favorably inclined towards a coach. I never really liked him at ND though and was glad to see him go if just for that.

I don't mind at all a HC undressing a player on the sideline for a stupid dead ball penalty or something. But this doesn't seem to be just that at all, Kelly did it a few times during the game. Now I don't watch many LSU games, half of game day Saturdays I'm at Autzen for 10 hours so only get to watch a bit of YouTube quad box at the tailgate we're half paying attention to to see what's going on elsewhere. So I don't have any idea if he does this all the time. But it sure stood out in watching that game last night.
 
Brian Kelly seems…..incredibly unlikeable.
You sound ****ing uncoachable

Totally, it’s completely normal for a head coach to dress down his players on the sideline every time plays don’t go as they hoped (hint, they have like 24 assistants to do this not on camera). Multiple times a game.

I don’t know who you root for, so forgive my ignorance, but are you an LSU fan defending him?
It’s what Kelly literally was saying to the player on the sideline
 
So it seems texas and bama on collision course for.sec championship. What happens to bama if they lose?
It’ll be interesting to see how the committee treats a SEC team who loses in the conference title game for their third loss compared to a team with two losses who doesn’t make the title game. Is making the conference championships a potential negative for the two-loss SEC teams?
 
So it seems texas and bama on collision course for.sec championship. What happens to bama if they lose?
It’ll be interesting to see how the committee treats a SEC team who loses in the conference title game for their third loss compared to a team with two losses who doesn’t make the title game. Is making the conference championships a potential negative for the two-loss SEC teams?

It shouldnt be but i think it will be. That said i think bama beats texas in atlanta
 
Wisconsin fired their OC Phil Longo today. He came with great fanfare with his "Air Raid" offense which sounds impressive. I'm sure it sucks to be fired before the season is over but no complaints. He lost his quarterback this year and the back up isn't good enough to hold serve. For Badger fans the worst part has been seeing our traditionally strong OL get pushed back game after game. A strong OL and running game has been Wisconsin's identity for so long and that's gone now with nothing to show for it.
 
Wisconsin fired their OC Phil Longo today. He came with great fanfare with his "Air Raid" offense which sounds impressive. I'm sure it sucks to be fired before the season is over but no complaints. He lost his quarterback this year and the back up isn't good enough to hold serve. For Badger fans the worst part has been seeing our traditionally strong OL get pushed back game after game. A strong OL and running game has been Wisconsin's identity for so long and that's gone now with nothing to show for it.
overdue, imo. this is a state that produces farm kids. stick to the roots and get those maulers back and let em maul.
 
Wisconsin fired their OC Phil Longo today. He came with great fanfare with his "Air Raid" offense which sounds impressive. I'm sure it sucks to be fired before the season is over but no complaints. He lost his quarterback this year and the back up isn't good enough to hold serve. For Badger fans the worst part has been seeing our traditionally strong OL get pushed back game after game. A strong OL and running game has been Wisconsin's identity for so long and that's gone now with nothing to show for it.
overdue, imo. this is a state that produces farm kids. stick to the roots and get those maulers back and let em maul.
Unrelated but related, my boy Pius is looking pretty good out there with the big boys.
 

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