hmanvolfan
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why is the personal foul a carryover to overtime? never seen that
The refs are enforcing the rules in place. There should be a 10 second run off in college for situations like tJ's hit was dirty and #42 should have been flagged for a personal foul prior to tUT's defense is its ow42 was blocked into the guy you halfwit
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42 was blocked into the guy.
I can't disagree more. This is football not sissy hopscotch competition. He led with his shoulder pads to dislodge the football from the receiver.The refs are enforcing the rules in place. There should be a 10 second run off in college for situations like this.
JJ's hit was dirty and #42 should have been flagged for a personal foul prior to the chaos.
UT's defense is its own worst enemy right now.
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I can't disagree more. This is football not sissy hopscotch competition. He led with his shoulder pads to dislodge the football from the receiver.
It's a false start.
No different from any other play when someone moves before the ball is snapped. College should adopt the NFL's rule and run off ten seconds IMO.
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Janzen Jackson hits a guy in a fine football play and it's uneccassary roughness? Carolina has freaks running on and off the field like a Chinese fire drill and gets away with a spike? Bite me all of you jackass rulesmakers.