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Play that takes no time off clock?
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:11 am
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:11 am
The ball was snapped at 1 second, then spiked at 1 second, and review gives them second back.
How TF is there a play that takes no time off the clock?
I realize clock was at 1 on the initial spike, but still that's a play that took no time off the clock.
How TF is there a play that takes no time off the clock?
I realize clock was at 1 on the initial spike, but still that's a play that took no time off the clock.
This post was edited on 11/26/18 at 11:16 am
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:13 am to LsuTigers80
Replay was on Birmingham time
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:13 am to LsuTigers80
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How TF is there a play that takes no time off the clock?
Time still exists while the game clock shows 1 second. Can you do something within one second?
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:14 am to slackster
I realize that and agree when it initially hits ground it was one second. But damn man the play started with 1 second.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:15 am to LsuTigers80
It was a one-misssssiisssssiipppiiiii
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:17 am to LsuTigers80
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realize that and agree when it initially hits ground it was one second. But damn man the play started with 1 second.
It was a quick spike, no doubt.
I'm actually surprised they went for the spike there, but truth be told, I thought he got the ball OOB on that play anyway. I was surprised they kept the clock running.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:19 am to LsuTigers80
3...
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There was 1 second left! That sure was a long last second
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There was 1 second left! That sure was a long last second
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:26 am to LsuTigers80
I was more upset about the 4th and 17 or whatever it was. I thought he was short. They didn't review or measure it.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:33 am to husslemane
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I was more upset about the 4th and 17 or whatever it was. I thought he was short. They didn't review or measure it.
It has come out that the yellow line on the telecast was incorrect. The receiver had the first down easily.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:36 am to LsuTigers80
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The ball was snapped at 1 second, then spiked at 1 second, and review gives them second back.
You realize the clock reads 1 after it goes under two and it could be anywhere from 1.9 sec down to 1.0
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:39 am to yaherrdme
That's what I'm complaining about and never seen before, its a play that takes no time off the clock.
At a complete minimum it should take a second off the clock since its still a play.
At a complete minimum it should take a second off the clock since its still a play.
This post was edited on 11/26/18 at 11:42 am
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:44 am to LsuTigers80
Read this article from 2009 (exactly 9 years ago) and tell me that it does not bring flashbacks to the same play situation. Obviously, it didn't work on LSU's favor on both games. I find this incredible as I type this.
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"Thinking there was time for just one more play, LSU called for a Hail Mary, and when Jefferson's pass was caught by wide receiver Terrance Toliver at the Ole Miss 5-yard line, the rudderless Tigers appeared to have no plan in place and spiked the ball in an attempt to stop the clock before time expired.
"I had lost that opportunity for my team by squandering seconds," Miles said Monday. "I let the clock get away from me; it was my fault, my mistake."
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"Thinking there was time for just one more play, LSU called for a Hail Mary, and when Jefferson's pass was caught by wide receiver Terrance Toliver at the Ole Miss 5-yard line, the rudderless Tigers appeared to have no plan in place and spiked the ball in an attempt to stop the clock before time expired.
"I had lost that opportunity for my team by squandering seconds," Miles said Monday. "I let the clock get away from me; it was my fault, my mistake."
This post was edited on 11/26/18 at 11:51 am
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:48 am to yaherrdme
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You realize the clock reads 1 after it goes under two and it could be anywhere from 1.9 sec down to 1.0
I think you’re backwards there. In this theory when it reads 0 there’s actually 0.9 seconds left? Makes no sense. When it reads 1 second there 1 second left, not almost 2. If you’re right, Miles would’ve won the Auburn game in 2016.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:52 am to yaherrdme
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You realize the clock reads 1 after it goes under two and it could be anywhere from 1.9 sec down to 1.0
This is not basketball. There should be no fractions of a second in NCAAF.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:53 am to LsuTigers80
Check out 1:23 in regulations. Two plays were run and the clock showed 1:23 for each of them.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:55 am to nobigdeal69
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It has come out that the yellow line on the telecast was incorrect. The receiver had the first down easily.
Yeah well it’s also “come out” that Faulk started the fight. But we know better than that
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:56 am to LsuTigers80
Wasnt that similar to the Auburn game in 16.
LSU snapped the ball and scored the game winning TD but after review they said there was 1 second on the clock and it wasnt possible to get a snap off in 1 second?
LSU snapped the ball and scored the game winning TD but after review they said there was 1 second on the clock and it wasnt possible to get a snap off in 1 second?
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