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re: Targeting In Game Review

Posted on 10/25/18 at 7:47 am to
Posted by I20goon
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Posted on 10/25/18 at 7:47 am to
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Sorry to keep beating this horse, but what do the rules state is the standard of review when the officials review a targeting call during the game? Is it the same indisputable video evidence standard required to overturn most calls on the field? Thanks
The direction given by the NCAA to the conferences (their refs) is to call it if even close.

I THINK it is up to the conference if it is an automatic review. The SEC, and I think every P5 conference, automatically reviews.

There is no 'burden of proof' standard as with such things like reception or or crossing goal line. Note I said 'standard' not 'rules':
- 2 camera angles show call is wrong: Overturn
- 1 camera angle shows call is wrong/right: call stands
- 2 camera angles show call is right: call confirmed

Spots and targeting are up to the eye of the beholder (usually with an A on his cap).

ETA: friendly reminder... one thing that keeps getting lost in all this is a hidden bias, we've seen it in action too (just recently vs. UF). When not automatic review, will the refs stop play to review something close.
This post was edited on 10/25/18 at 7:51 am
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