Along with the three massive calls that swung 21 pts, there were multiple blatant holds by NC State ignored. It BS and killing us.
The PI on Franklin & "chop block" were ridiculous, but what was the 3rd massive call?Along with the three massive calls that swung 21 pts, there were multiple blatant holds by NC State ignored. It BS and killing us.
By rule, if we (the offense) subs, they (the D) must be allowed to sub as well. NCST didn't seem to be subbing in a very timely fashion & I was wondering if there's a provision in the rule the requires them to. Kind of a grey area.The worse things the officials did was to slow down our fast. If NC State players were still not on or off the field, they held up play. Are you seriously kidding me? One was really bad where we were ready to snap the ball and NC State would have gotten the usual "too many players on the field" when the ref blew the whistle and jumped in from of the snapper to hold up the play for NC State.
The officials were definitely booed many times in this game. They were AWFUL!
The worse things the officials did was to slow down our fast. If NC State players were still not on or off the field, they held up play. Are you seriously kidding me? One was really bad where we were ready to snap the ball and NC State would have gotten the usual "too many players on the field" when the ref blew the whistle and jumped in from of the snapper to hold up the play for NC State.
The officials were definitely booed many times in this game. They were AWFUL!
Along with the three massive calls that swung 21 pts, there were multiple blatant holds by NC State ignored. It BS and killing us.
The PI on Franklin & "chop block" were ridiculous, but what was the 3rd massive call?
If you're referring to the obvious incomplete pass their WR bobbled that our LB scooped up & began to return or the play where their RB's elbow was clearly down before the ball came out near the goal line, those were both called correctly.
You see the play where Clemson fumbled the ball at goal line...and Pitt ran it back? Any doubt if the teams were reversed they would call it the same?I am absolutely convinced that we have the worst refs of any conference in the country and that there is a clear southern bias. It is simply inexcusable week after week.
Watching Pitt/Clemson last night the Clemson receivers were getting away with offensive pass interference on almost every play. The refs would not call it. Sickening.
On the PI call . It happened right in front of me. The ref who called it was 10 feet away. How he 'ed that call I have no idea
How do you miss this call? How?
I'm not even talking about the phantom chop block. Franklin's PI wasn't even close to being PI, and then we get this.
This sequence swung the entire game.
We have been on the short end of calls against BC and NC State that the ACC needs to address. It is different if the refs are missing things for both sides. That happens. But those 2 games have been totally one sided.
In ACC games SU is 13th in the league in opponent penalties called. When you factor in that typically an SU game has MORE plays than the last place team (GA Tech who plays at a slow pace), we are the bottom team. When it comes to penalties called on SU, we are dead last in the ACC. So in conference games we are the most penalized team and our opponents are the least penalized team. These are facts that the ACC needs to explain.
Oh BTW NC State is the 2nd most penalized team in ACC play. Yet somehow they didn't have a single false start, illegal shift, HOLDING, or PI the entire game. Despite running 82 plays. There is something wrong here.
You see the play where Clemson fumbled the ball at goal line...and Pitt ran it back? Any doubt if the teams were reversed they would call it the same?
Realistically I thought he probably crossed the goal line but I figured the call would not be reversed due to no rock solid evidence.