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Wait... he officiated in that?

Yes, there are several. Rice, Houston Baptist, St. Thomas, University of Houston, and Texas Southern. There are also several business schools from UT, Baylor, and A&M and there are several medical schools in the area from many of the states’ top schools including those previously. I know you were trying to be and

Not really, that call would be guys behind the play. The hit happens to his (U) immediate left. He’s cleaning up action at and behind the run while the LJ/HL has the ball carrier and the FJ/SJ and BJ have action in front of the run. The person to call that would be the deep wing official on the opposite side or the

He’s not saying delete evidence. He’s saying take it from a public forum. You still have the evidence, you just don’t have to show it for all the world to see.

Mixing up the crews is not the answer. They do that in many high school and it is disastrous at best. There’s a lot of communication going on and a lot of mechanics that most people don’t understand.

That’s a pretty weak sideline interference call. Ryan is at the edge of the white and the only reason the official is at the back is because the play is coming to him. That’s why I like NCAA enforcement of this better, they brought back the no-penalty warning, the 2nd and 3rd attempts are 5 yards. (If you make contact

I already replied but this needs all the stars and needs to be seen by the masses.

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I can’t believe I read the whole thing.

This has always been stupid... now it just may turn into someone being shot on live TV while Gruden is giving himself another compliment.

I cannot believe that Pearland Police actually acted on a warrant from another entity and arrested a guy for unpaid toll fines... The guy must have been a Spurs or Mavericks fan.

Because college relies on a dilution of talent. In college, athletic QBs can stand out because they are going against guys that are generally slower than them. In the NFL damn near everyone has the same speed. It’s tough to run an option/scramble/turn a broken play into something when that 325 lb DE has the same 40

Unfortunately for Steven Jackson, and fortunately for concussions... the NCAA no longer allows tinted visors. They must be clear per Rule 1, Section 4 Article 6, Subset C.

nooooo...

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Yes.

They are slow to kill plays because replay has made it easy to fix things if they just let them play out. Once you kill it it is over and then the whole world complains because you called it dead and you can’t award a fumble later. If there is a scrum and his progress is even slightly forward, there is a good chance

There’s no such thing as play to the whistle. You’ll find that in some cases, many officials in the college or pro level don’t blow a whistle and let the play kill itself.

They called an illegal formation, not an ineligible lineman downfield or illegal touching. Does Deadspin have a screenshot of the formation?

They don’t have to. That used to be the case when the home team supplied the comm infrastructure. But now the NFL handles it.