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lifer56

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May 3, 2005
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The worst call of the game was letting us get away with holding on NW’s last 4th down.

Anyone thinking any of today’s calls were even close to the worst ever obviously did not watch last night’s VaTech-Cal game and the late D roughing the passer call on VaTech. That was absurd.
 

4.6.3

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The worst call was letting a NW player block our guy to the fence 5 seconds past the whistle and then calling offsetting penalties when our guy threw him off.
Our guy punched the fence out of frustration, so of course that’s 15 yards on us
 
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Zeke Husker

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Looked to me like he finally had control right at the marker. The yellow line on the screen made it look worse because it was off. Easy call to uphold with no clear video evidence.
He didn’t have control the ball bounced off his hands. He then made a great play to dive a couple of yards back upfield to catch it.
 

Swiowahawks

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There is zero point in challenging spots. Rhule has challenged several and we never win any of em.
The Wisconsin/Oregon game had one that obviously should have been moved a yard forward and a first down for Wisconsin. Probably the most obvious one I’ve seen. The announcers all agreed that it was that obvious. They reviewed it and didn’t move it. Wisconsin ended up getting the fourth down yardage needed but still.

I agree with you, reviewing spots has to be the lowest percentage changed.
 
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Bremser

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Uh...its where the ball is not where his feet are...once he gains control. Perhaps you were watching a different play...or a different game. We're talking about the Northwestern v. Nebraska game.
 

Baxter48

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Nov 2, 2015
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The worst call was letting a NW player block our guy to the fence 5 seconds past the whistle and then calling offsetting penalties when our guy threw him off.
what about when wright got called for a facemask penalty which is a good call but the northwestern guy dove at wrights knees and started pushing that should have been a personal foul. Come to think of northwestern was a dirty team
 
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WHCSC

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Uh...its where the ball is not where his feet are...once he gains control. Perhaps you were watching a different play...or a different game. We're talking about the Northwestern v. Nebraska game.
I’m aware and correct
 

NorthWillRiseAgain

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Right call. Wrong spot.
There were others. The catch before the long run for a td, the same wr was bobbling the pass out of bounds, or Emmett pushing over the first down marker and being called a yard short.

It was a bad game by the officials and there is no hiding that.