Proof - By rule we actually won this game (merged)

#52
#52
Refs can't stand over the ball while clock runs out, otherwise ever defense would stall untill time runs out. UNC didn't run off any players from the previous play, five extra field goal team members ran on the field half way then turned around and tried to run off. But the five didn't make it off.

The defense wouldn't have a chance to make subs in most late game situations because most teams wouldn't be so confused as to have substitution mistakes. That's UNC's fault. Therefore, refs should have stepped over ball. UNC would never had time to correct THEIR mistake.
 
#53
#53
Not trying to tell you you're wrong, but could you post the actual words from the rule book where this is said?
 
#54
#54
I believe this team will be famous forever for the LSU and UNC games. Being similarly screwed twice in one incredibly, unbelievably, impossibly lousy season has to be a gazillion to one odds.
 
#55
#55
Refs can't stand over the ball while clock runs out, otherwise ever defense would stall untill time runs out. UNC didn't run off any players from the previous play, five extra field goal team members ran on the field half way then turned around and tried to run off. But the five didn't make it off.

Yes they can if the offensive team is making substitutions, UNC ran off players & the holder & kicker ran onto the field & were in place for FG attempt when Yates hiked the ball & spiked it.

1st rule violation was the official never stood over the ball & let the defense have adequate time to substitute

2nd rule violation was UNC have more than 11 players participate on the play.

3rd rule violation was the head offical declaring the game over, once that happens they cant go back & review anything or put more time on the clock the game is officially over.
 
#56
#56
At first I thought this thread was goofy, but Wes Rucker just tweeted Section 1 Article 3b of the NCAA rulebook that that states
"b.The game is ended and the score is final when the referee so declares."
 
#57
#57
That's the way it should have been, but that's not what's in the books.

This. It was one of the most horrible games to be at. The whole time i'm telling myself "their gonna screw us. Their gonna screw us." And what do you know? They screw us.

This is a hard pill to swallow.
 
#58
#58
If the perfect game that "wasn't" was not overturned last year during the MLB season than I'm convinced that no sporting event will ever be overturned after the fact.

Truer words have never been spoken. especially since the umpire openly said I screwed up. Most refs of any sport whether video confirms they blew a call or not continue to argue what they thought they saw.
 
#60
#60
At first I thought this thread was goofy, but Wes Rucker just tweeted Section 1 Article 3b of the NCAA rulebook that that states

So does the head ref have the option of undeclaring the end to the game?
 
#62
#62
Yes they can if the offensive team is making substitutions, UNC ran off players & the holder & kicker ran onto the field & were in place for FG attempt when Yates hiked the ball & spiked it.

1st rule violation was the official never stood over the ball & let the defense have adequate time to substitute

2nd rule violation was UNC have more than 11 players participate on the play.

3rd rule violation was the head offical declaring the game over, once that happens they cant go back & review anything or put more time on the clock the game is officially over.

Yet somehow the got ALL THREE WRONG!!!!

What the heck happened tonight?
 
#65
#65
Watching games now has become a total cluster fudge. I really think we were better off without replay. Since when do the refs have the power to go back in time and change the outcome of a game. This stinks like hot garbage.
 
#66
#66
Tim Brando is drilling the refs over this on his twitter. We clearly got screwed on this and it's not even debatable.

Saw that. Pat Forde said the same thing. Here's one of his tweets..

"How the HELL does ref declare game over, not flag UNC, then put time on clock?"
 
#67
#67
At first I thought this thread was goofy, but Wes Rucker just tweeted Section 1 Article 3b of the NCAA rulebook that that states

Why did the officials have a conference after the play, discuss it. Then call the game?

To come back mins. later and uncall it?

What made them decide the game was over to begin with?If there was any doubt.
 
#69
#69
At first I thought this thread was goofy, but Wes Rucker just tweeted Section 1 Article 3b of the NCAA rulebook that that states

This is obvious. The ref says when the game begins and when it ends. There should never be any revision once it's done. Game Over evidently doesn't mean what I though it meant.
 
#70
#70
Everytime I open this thread I get more and more pissed but pleased that I wasn't imagining this ass raping from the officials.
 
#71
#71
IMO, this is the only thing so far worth appealing over that might actually stick.
 
#72
#72
Not allowing our players time to sub and declaring the game over should be concrete evidence for our case ... but it won't be.

It's over.
 
#73
#73
Yes they can if the offensive team is making substitutions, UNC ran off players & the holder & kicker ran onto the field & were in place for FG attempt when Yates hiked the ball & spiked it.

1st rule violation was the official never stood over the ball & let the defense have adequate time to substitute

2nd rule violation was UNC have more than 11 players participate on the play.

3rd rule violation was the head offical declaring the game over, once that happens they cant go back & review anything or put more time on the clock the game is officially over.

this!!
 
#74
#74
Not allowing our players time to sub and declaring the game over should be concrete evidence for our case ... but it won't be.

It's over.

But it shouldn't be over and it disrespects the players not to fight for them.

By any fair measure by the rules we won this game, period.
 
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