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re: Insight Bowl: Mizzou- 24 Iowa-27 4th Qtr
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:10 am to filmmaker45
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:10 am to filmmaker45
Wanted Mizzou to win, but you gotta love that call.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:10 am to GamecockAlum
quote:
Yes he did.
Did you see the replay from after the ruling? It was from the backside and showed the ball clearly touching the ground.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:11 am to DBG
What a game! I'm so glad I picked Iowa!
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:11 am to OldIowaTiger
ball touching the ground =/= incomplete anymore
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:11 am to filmmaker45
How did Iowa win this game? 
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:11 am to DBG
Best bowl game so far this year?
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:12 am to DBG
quote:
horseshite...you can interpret it a ton of different ways when it's in super slow motion
fact is, there wasnt enough to change what was called on the field...even if it was ruled incomplete, it should have stood
How much money did you lose?
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:12 am to The Boat
Indeed that one was a good one. Certainly better then the bullshite we saw earlier tonight
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:12 am to The Boat
quote:
How did Iowa win this game?
Mizzou choking/being Mizzou
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:12 am to RedHawk
Where were those USA chants coming from as they signed off? 
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:13 am to thatguyrightthere
On paper it should have been the best so far.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:13 am to RedHawk
i didnt lose any money, i didnt lose any pickem, i dont have any horse in this race
doesnt change what i saw, or i guess didnt see, though
doesnt change what i saw, or i guess didnt see, though
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:13 am to The Boat
quote:
Where were those USA chants coming from as they signed off?
Probably Stanzi
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:14 am to The Boat
quote:
How did Iowa win this game?
They scored three more points than Missouri.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:14 am to OldIowaTiger
quote:
They scored three more points than Missouri.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:16 am to The Boat
quote:
The Boat
You know I'm just funning.
But it's like a discussion last night on MNF Countdown. What will prevent the Falcons from reaching the Super Bowl? The answer is losing.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:17 am to finallyfastohio
That last conversion kind of reminded me of the Texas-Nebraska matchup from the first big 12 championship?
This post was edited on 12/29/10 at 12:22 am
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:18 am to OldIowaTiger
quote:
It was from the backside and showed the ball clearly touching the ground.
Yeah I saw that. Doesn;t change the fact that he already had the ball in his possession and hit the ground. There was in no way shape or form any inconclusive evidence to overturn that call.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:20 am to GamecockAlum
Catch, Interception, Recovery
ARTICLE 7. a. To catch a ball means that a player:
1. Gains possession of a live ball in flight; or
2. Leaves his feet and firmly grasps a live ball in flight, the ball first
touching the ground inbounds while still in his firm grasp; or
3. Leaves his feet, firmly grasps a live ball in flight and either first
returns to the ground inbounds with any part of his body or is so held
that the dead-ball provisions of Rule 4-1-3-p apply (A.R. 2-2-7-I-V and
A.R. 7-3-6-IV).
If one foot first lands inbounds and the receiver has possession and
control of the ball, it is a catch even though a subsequent step or fall takes
the receiver out of bounds (A.R. 7-3-6-XVII). A player who satisfies any of
these three conditions is said to have completed a catch.
b. An interception is a catch of an opponent’s pass or fumble.
c. A catch by any kneeling or prone inbounds player is a completion or
interception (Rules 7-3-6 and 7).
d. A player recovers a ball if he fulfills any of the three criteria for catching
a ball that is still alive after hitting the ground.
e. Loss of ball simultaneous to returning to the ground is not a catch,
interception or recovery.
f. When in question, the catch, recovery or interception is not completed.
Simultaneous Catch or Recovery
ARTICLE 8. A simultaneous catch or recovery is a catch or recovery in
which there is joint possession of a live ball by opposing players inbounds
(A.R. 7-3-6-II and III).
ARTICLE 7. a. To catch a ball means that a player:
1. Gains possession of a live ball in flight; or
2. Leaves his feet and firmly grasps a live ball in flight, the ball first
touching the ground inbounds while still in his firm grasp; or
3. Leaves his feet, firmly grasps a live ball in flight and either first
returns to the ground inbounds with any part of his body or is so held
that the dead-ball provisions of Rule 4-1-3-p apply (A.R. 2-2-7-I-V and
A.R. 7-3-6-IV).
If one foot first lands inbounds and the receiver has possession and
control of the ball, it is a catch even though a subsequent step or fall takes
the receiver out of bounds (A.R. 7-3-6-XVII). A player who satisfies any of
these three conditions is said to have completed a catch.
b. An interception is a catch of an opponent’s pass or fumble.
c. A catch by any kneeling or prone inbounds player is a completion or
interception (Rules 7-3-6 and 7).
d. A player recovers a ball if he fulfills any of the three criteria for catching
a ball that is still alive after hitting the ground.
e. Loss of ball simultaneous to returning to the ground is not a catch,
interception or recovery.
f. When in question, the catch, recovery or interception is not completed.
Simultaneous Catch or Recovery
ARTICLE 8. A simultaneous catch or recovery is a catch or recovery in
which there is joint possession of a live ball by opposing players inbounds
(A.R. 7-3-6-II and III).
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