He's still bringing it to his body--there's no way that was going to be a fumbleWhen it’s in his hand, not moving.
He had enough control to be shifting the ball to his right arm. That's when the defender hit him and the ball came loose.I'd say it stands but I don't think he had control
Most of the calls today have gone our way, no?Calls matter totally affected game
The question in my mind would it ever be overturned in PSU’s favor and it is an emphatic, “No”, for the last decade.Not enough to overturn IMO
Bring the house, man coverage, easy quick out pass.OSU converts 3rd and 9....
As the "expert" said--there was no third step--he's still bringing that into his body thereHe had enough control to be shifting the ball to his right arm. That's when the defender hit him and the ball came loose.
Exactly. I dispise this two bit league referee jobs!He had enough control to be shifting the ball to his right arm. That's when the defender hit him and the ball came loose.
As the "expert" said--there was no third step--he's still bringing that into his body there
The bigger issue is then we allow a 3rd & long conversion
I understand why everyone wants that to be a fumble but I watch too much football that's always incomplete
No your notDrew is not seeing field. I am seeing guys open then they run into coverage.
Hopefully they can do something to help with protection a bit and try to get Wallace or Evans downfieldCan this offense muster up one touchstone Against ohio state and see if andy is worth his money?
He has it, away from his body, with control. If that was a toe tap, near the sideline and nothing else happened, that’s ruled a catch. Then he tucks it, still with control. So, a double show of control. Then he turns upfield and gets popped. Football move.He's still bringing it to his body--there's no way that was going to be a fumble
Was hoping it would stand but no luck
Bro you’re such an OSU fan. The guy caught the ballDo you think it was a catch? When does he have control?
Spot on...control until knocked out by defender after turning upfieldHe had enough control to be shifting the ball to his right arm. That's when the defender hit him and the ball came loose.
The expert said Minnesota was not offsidesAs the "expert" said--there was no third step--he's still bringing that into his body there
The bigger issue is then we allow a 3rd & long conversion
I understand why everyone wants that to be a fumble but I watch too much football that's always incomplete
With a hobbled Singleton, and 2023 Allar, I'd have to say no.Can this offense muster up one touchstone Against ohio state and see if andy is worth his money?
This is usually the time of year the toaster pops. Another “citrus bowl” type of year.Put a fork in PSU. They’re toast.
Did it ?Of course the fg sneaks in by half a mm
Toe tap on the sideline--what else does he need to do?He has it, away from his body, with control. If that was a toe tap, near the sideline and nothing else happened, that’s ruled a catch. Then he tucks it, still with control. So, a double show of control. Then he turns upfield and gets popped. Football move.
He didn't--he said "thinks"The expert said Minnesota was not offsides
I think it's a catch but I accept how the rule things--that's the standard rulingBro you’re such an OSU fan. The guy caught the ball