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New Year's Day CFP games.

The only thing I can come up with is that he didn't lead with the helmet. Helmets touched, but he wasn't trying to lay in a killshot.

The AState one was a far dirtier hit IMO.
 
BOTH of those teams are unimpressive. If we were mostly healthy we would beat either relatively easily.
 
They're saying he didn't lead with the crown of his helmet--not saying I agree but targeting is the one rule they need to figure out because replay officials aren't consistent.
What is your opinion on that call? Refs never make a mistake, right,? Was that a bad call?
 
Doinked it off the upright
What was Sarkisian doing? The kicker just missed so instead of just letting him just go out and kick again he holds his helmet and gives him a long pep talk. I can imagine what he was telling the kid. Forget about the last one. You've don't it hundreds of times before. Don't let it get into you head. You can do it. Go get em!

I think he got his own kicker's head!
 
Blind in the booth, or politicians trying to help the SEC.
This is nuts. — A defenseless receiver, clear helmet to helmet ( direct not glancing), kid down for the count on the turf with head injury/concussion. —The rules are there to ostensibly protect the players….not the bettor. —
 
What is your opinion on that call? Refs never make a mistake, right,? Was that a bad call?
As I've said, the replay booth I have issues with--the reason I have no issue with the refs is that the game is too fast to get these correct
I think it was likely wrong but calls are missed.
 
This is nuts. — A defenseless receiver, clear helmet to helmet ( direct not glancing), kid down for the count on the turf with head injury/concussion. —The rules are there to ostensibly protect the players….not the bettor. —
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We have paid 'influencers' involved in virtually all forms of medias....
 
Somebody has to explain the rule to me. First of all it looked clear to me that the Texas defender hit with the crown of his helmet. But even if he didn't....

The refs called TO for the review. ASU caught the ball short of the 1st down marker which means the clock would have kept running if not for the referee time out. After the review I would expect the refs to restart the clock but they didn't. Texas kept 2 TOs with over a minute remaining. That's what gave them the time to get into FG position.
 
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