that ref was a like a cop. Eyeballing Pena the whole time just itching to throw the flag.I think if he had just lined up normally there's no flag.
But who knows, refs are unpredictable and the rule book mystifies me, and when they apply the rules is even more confounding.
Also at halftime interview Fran mentioned the Jimbo Fisher era Texas A&M used it too. He said "I guess it was OK for Jimbo but not for Fran".According to Kyle McCord they put in their playbook when it was successfully used in I think he said the Kentucky - Mississippi game. Kyle said it was legal in that game but penalized as illegal deception in our game. He just shrugged it off saying it’s just football - you never know.
Agreed. In the moment I thought we got screwed but after watching the replay I think it’s within the spirit of the game for that to be a penalty.Fwiw when they showed it was the correct call I think. Although, love having a coach that actually gets mad about the refs… rather than just literally no emotion ever.
It needs to be called consistently though not be ok for some games, some teams and not others.Agreed. In the moment I thought we got screwed but after watching the replay I think it’s within the spirit of the game for that to be a penalty.
Yeah I think it might of been the UNLV gameWe had that call favor us once this year I think. Was it Vegas or NC State?
You’ll be waiting a long time expecting college refs to call anything consistently.It needs to be called consistently though not be ok for some games, some teams and not others.
Kinda weird they would break it out against UConn with our biggest game next week
Pena ran to within 1 yard of the sideline and was talking to HCFB right up until just after the snap. He might as well have been standing on the sideline.I didn’t see anybody sub off or sub on so I was a bit surprised by the call.
Nice pull. Pretty much identical. The UNLV kid actually got into his stance which our DB saw while the replay in today’s game showed Peña facing the sideline.I posted this in the game day thread as well but will post again. It was the unlv game. The penalty is at 12:18 of the video and the official rules explanation is at 14:28.
Again, to me the most ridiculous thing is them trying this after they already had this penalty called in their favor this year. You shouldn’t then say you had no idea about it.
Weird that McCord called it after knowing that it was against rules.Nice pull. Pretty much identical. The UNLV kid actually got into his stance which our DB saw while the replay in today’s game showed Peña facing the sideline.
I agreed with the call and the rule. I’m all for creativity on offense, but this form of deception is worth keeping out of the game.
When a guy runs that close to the sideline, he’s running off the field. This is why I also hate when they call 12 men on the field because a player is sprinting off and doesn’t quite make it. Its not affecting the play at all.
I don't know the rule and I see that it was called against UNLV even though their guy was in a 3-point stance.So, if he ran to near the sideline and had faced downfield, it would have been legal?