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re: Video of Wisconsin-Arizona State finish
Posted on 9/15/13 at 2:10 pm to MOT
Posted on 9/15/13 at 2:10 pm to MOT
quote:Doesn't matter. Wisconsin was not prepared for a legal snap.
No you're just wrong because the officials had everything ready and under control when the clock read :00. Can't expect anything better than that. Wisconsin should have been ready in the off chance they would have counted the snap/play after the game was over and then allowed them to kick a field goal after the game was over just for the hell of it.
Posted on 9/15/13 at 2:13 pm to ballscaster
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Doesn't matter. Wisconsin was not prepared for a legal snap.
Doesn't matter, officials weren't prepared to allow Wisconsin a legal snap.
Posted on 9/15/13 at 2:23 pm to ballscaster
The umpire is over the ball at the 12 or 13 second mark and instructs the defensive player to get off the ball.
At the 9 second mark he grabs the player to instruct him to get up again.
At the 7 second mark he inexplicably stops trying to remove the player and get the ball to say something to the defensive player standing next to him.
At the 5 second mark he finally gets around to getting his hands on the ball.
At the 3 second mark he places the ball on the ground and stands over it, which would not have allowed a snap even if Wisconsin was set.
At the 1 second mark he finally moves.
And we are to believe this is not inordinate? You can't honestly say this would have been allowed to happen if it was after a completed pass, as an example, with the clock running under a minute.
At the 9 second mark he grabs the player to instruct him to get up again.
At the 7 second mark he inexplicably stops trying to remove the player and get the ball to say something to the defensive player standing next to him.
At the 5 second mark he finally gets around to getting his hands on the ball.
At the 3 second mark he places the ball on the ground and stands over it, which would not have allowed a snap even if Wisconsin was set.
At the 1 second mark he finally moves.
And we are to believe this is not inordinate? You can't honestly say this would have been allowed to happen if it was after a completed pass, as an example, with the clock running under a minute.
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