You see some pretty crazy non-calls on escapes these days. Who was it at the collegiate duals that was in the standing position with his opponents leg up in the air and the opponent was still accumulating riding time?
Which leads me to my question. Did the rules in what constitutes an escape change since 19-18? Near the end of the first period, with Nevills down on the mat and Kyle pushing down on his head, not only was an escape called, but it was upheld on replay.
Watch at 3:15 on the video;
That seems to never be called an escape anymore.
Which leads me to my question. Did the rules in what constitutes an escape change since 19-18? Near the end of the first period, with Nevills down on the mat and Kyle pushing down on his head, not only was an escape called, but it was upheld on replay.
Watch at 3:15 on the video;
That seems to never be called an escape anymore.