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Okay, so I am shaking...

I had the sound off... can someone explain what was going on there? Didn't Nassib sneak it in?
 
They never showed a goal line angle. I thought he scored. It never saw a good replay. The TO allowed the officials to take a look.
 
You have a very loose definition of clearly, that is for sure. Anyway, gotta feel for the bulls. They have had some tough losses and Daniels is playing much better this year, although most clowns on this board will still say how bad he is.


Daniels is marginal.

But he looked like Michael Vick tonight.
 
I had the sound off... can someone explain what was going on there? Didn't Nassib sneak it in?

Throw to Sales at the goalline, which was very close to a TD (deserved a review, not sure if it got one). Nassib lines 'em up and sneaks instead of spike. USF called TO before the play, which is why Nassib's run didn't count. 6 seconds back on the clock, Nassib to Lemon. Let's go!
 
Sales was in, the ball was nearly entirely across the plane. Watched it about 10x to confirm it. Also, there should have been 33 seconds on the clock on the lemon false start. And the USF timeout was 100% not before the ball was snapped. The officials didn't have control of the game on the final drive.
 
Throw to Sales at the goalline, which was very close to a TD (deserved a review, not sure if it got one). Nassib lines 'em up and sneaks instead of spike. USF called TO before the play, which is why Nassib's run didn't count. 6 seconds back on the clock, Nassib to Lemon. Let's go!

That TO call would have REALLY stung if we didn't get that TD at the end...
 
They didn't ahv
Sales was in, the ball was nearly entirely across the plane. Watched it about 10x to confirm it. Also, there should have been 33 seconds on the clock on the lemon false start. And the USF timeout was 100% not before the ball was snapped. The officials didn't have control of the game on the final drive.
They didn't have control most of the game. I was there and they had some... well lets say... very interesting calls. One guy had the worst time trying to actually keep up and get onto the field to spot the ball. His spots were bad but went both ways.
 
Dumb question:

Why doesn't every televised game include a camera angle even with each goal line? We're stuck with these odd camera placements that do nothing to confirm whether a guy breaks the plane; seems an easy problem to solve.

I thought Sales was in.

You've got me, it's almost like they want it to be controversial.
 
You've got me, it's almost like they want it to be controversial.
it was mentioned in a previous post that since this was an espn3 broadcast there were fewer cameras than normal

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it was mentioned in a previous post that since this was an espn3 broadcast there were fewer cameras than normal

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True, but often this is the case. I'm not a camera guy so I'd love to hear what their strategy is when shooting a game and how many camera's they use. It just seems logical to have a camera in each stadium stationed at the goal line, not just an espn/cbs but each stadium on their own.
 
but they did have a low angle camera that was handheld , so where was that dude on the final drive?
 

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