lmao, like I said, the change of possession didn't occur until the defender had gotten 1 foot back in play. It's a legal play
I know you guys want to pretend that it was a fix or that you know more about the rules than the officials do but you don't.
I don't know of anyway to explain the rules to you guys any better than what I did. If you chose to keep your tinfoil hat on, power to ya pals.
I have no money on this game, just looked like a bad call
You say you don't know any way to explain it. Cite the rule you are referring to! Just saying "that's the way it is if you don't believe me you're clueless" isn't proof.
I have searched the NCAAF rules and can't find anything specifically referring to a defender making a play while out of bounds, presumably because it is indirectly referred to by other rules and kind of too obvious to need a specific rule.
lmao, like I said, the change of possession didn't occur until the defender had gotten 1 foot back in play. It's a legal play
I know you guys want to pretend that it was a fix or that you know more about the rules than the officials do but you don't.
I don't know of anyway to explain the rules to you guys any better than what I did. If you chose to keep your tinfoil hat on, power to ya pals.
I have no money on this game, just looked like a bad call
You say you don't know any way to explain it. Cite the rule you are referring to! Just saying "that's the way it is if you don't believe me you're clueless" isn't proof.
I have searched the NCAAF rules and can't find anything specifically referring to a defender making a play while out of bounds, presumably because it is indirectly referred to by other rules and kind of too obvious to need a specific rule.
ARTICLE 1. a. A player is out of bounds when any part of his person touches
anything, other than another player or game official, on or outside a boundary
line (Rule 2-27-15) (A.R. 4-2-1-I and II).
b. An out-of-bounds player who becomes airborne remains out of bounds
until he touches the ground in bounds without simultaneously being out of
bounds.
c. A player who touches a pylon is out of bounds.
Held Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 2. A ball in player possession is out of bounds when either the ball
or any part of the ball carrier touches the ground or anything else that is out of
bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line except another player or game
official.
Loose Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 3. a. A ball not in player possession, other than a kick that scores a
field goal, is out of bounds when it touches the ground, a player, a game official
or anything else that is out of bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line.
b. A ball that touches a pylon is out of bounds behind the goal line.
c. If a live ball not in player possession crosses a boundary line and then is
declared out of bounds, it is out of bounds at the crossing point.
Looks to me, that when a player forces a fumble out of bounds...the ball is dead...Or I guess I cant read
ARTICLE 1. a. A player is out of bounds when any part of his person touches
anything, other than another player or game official, on or outside a boundary
line (Rule 2-27-15) (A.R. 4-2-1-I and II).
b. An out-of-bounds player who becomes airborne remains out of bounds
until he touches the ground in bounds without simultaneously being out of
bounds.
c. A player who touches a pylon is out of bounds.
Held Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 2. A ball in player possession is out of bounds when either the ball
or any part of the ball carrier touches the ground or anything else that is out of
bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line except another player or game
official.
Loose Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 3. a. A ball not in player possession, other than a kick that scores a
field goal, is out of bounds when it touches the ground, a player, a game official
or anything else that is out of bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line.
b. A ball that touches a pylon is out of bounds behind the goal line.
c. If a live ball not in player possession crosses a boundary line and then is
declared out of bounds, it is out of bounds at the crossing point.
Looks to me, that when a player forces a fumble out of bounds...the ball is dead...Or I guess I cant read
Loose Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 3. a. A ball not in player possession, other than a kick that scores a
field goal, is out of bounds when it touches the ground, a player, a game official
or anything else that is out of bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line.
Looks to me, that when a player forces a fumble out of bounds...the ball is dead...Or I guess I cant read
I saw that too but that refers to a loose ball. This was not a loose ball. I have looked and looked but can't find anything pertaining to this situation
Loose Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 3. a. A ball not in player possession, other than a kick that scores a
field goal, is out of bounds when it touches the ground, a player, a game official
or anything else that is out of bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line.
Looks to me, that when a player forces a fumble out of bounds...the ball is dead...Or I guess I cant read
I saw that too but that refers to a loose ball. This was not a loose ball. I have looked and looked but can't find anything pertaining to this situation
I saw that too but that refers to a loose ball. This was not a loose ball. I have looked and looked but can't find anything pertaining to this situation
It was a loose ball though? He forced the fumble standing out of bounds?
Top Hog has all the answers and insults, but hasnt shown any backup for his brilliant knowledge
Like I said, if Im wrong Im wrong...but in all my years Ive never seen a player out-of-bounds force a fumble, then recover it
I saw that too but that refers to a loose ball. This was not a loose ball. I have looked and looked but can't find anything pertaining to this situation
It was a loose ball though? He forced the fumble standing out of bounds?
Top Hog has all the answers and insults, but hasnt shown any backup for his brilliant knowledge
Like I said, if Im wrong Im wrong...but in all my years Ive never seen a player out-of-bounds force a fumble, then recover it
ARTICLE 1. a. A player is out of bounds when any part of his person touches
anything, other than another player or game official, on or outside a boundary
line (Rule 2-27-15) (A.R. 4-2-1-I and II).
b. An out-of-bounds player who becomes airborne remains out of bounds
until he touches the ground in bounds without simultaneously being out of
bounds.
c. A player who touches a pylon is out of bounds.
Held Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 2. A ball in player possession is out of bounds when either the ball
or any part of the ball carrier touches the ground or anything else that is out of
bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line except another player or game
official.
Loose Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 3. a. A ball not in player possession, other than a kick that scores a
field goal, is out of bounds when it touches the ground, a player, a game official
or anything else that is out of bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line.
b. A ball that touches a pylon is out of bounds behind the goal line.
c. If a live ball not in player possession crosses a boundary line and then is
declared out of bounds, it is out of bounds at the crossing point.
Looks to me, that when a player forces a fumble out of bounds...the ball is dead...Or I guess I cant read
You can't read.
The ball was in possession of the offensive player.
ARTICLE 1. a. A player is out of bounds when any part of his person touches
anything, other than another player or game official, on or outside a boundary
line (Rule 2-27-15) (A.R. 4-2-1-I and II).
b. An out-of-bounds player who becomes airborne remains out of bounds
until he touches the ground in bounds without simultaneously being out of
bounds.
c. A player who touches a pylon is out of bounds.
Held Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 2. A ball in player possession is out of bounds when either the ball
or any part of the ball carrier touches the ground or anything else that is out of
bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line except another player or game
official.
Loose Ball Out of Bounds
ARTICLE 3. a. A ball not in player possession, other than a kick that scores a
field goal, is out of bounds when it touches the ground, a player, a game official
or anything else that is out of bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line.
b. A ball that touches a pylon is out of bounds behind the goal line.
c. If a live ball not in player possession crosses a boundary line and then is
declared out of bounds, it is out of bounds at the crossing point.
Looks to me, that when a player forces a fumble out of bounds...the ball is dead...Or I guess I cant read
You can't read.
The ball was in possession of the offensive player.
And for the last time, the guy didn't force the fumble when he was out of bounds!!!!!!
He re-established himself in bounds before he stripped the ball and it changed possession!!!!!'
What part of that do you not get man?
It's irrelevant whether he re established himself
If the defender touched the ball or caused a fumble with one foot out of bounds (which he most certainly did one of those two) it seems it would be a penalty which could be declined if the runner had retained possession and continued running.
I could be wrong about this specific rule, but you telling us we are stupid as we comb rule books for evidence while you just say "that's how it is" isn't very convincing.
And for the last time, the guy didn't force the fumble when he was out of bounds!!!!!!
He re-established himself in bounds before he stripped the ball and it changed possession!!!!!'
What part of that do you not get man?
It's irrelevant whether he re established himself
If the defender touched the ball or caused a fumble with one foot out of bounds (which he most certainly did one of those two) it seems it would be a penalty which could be declined if the runner had retained possession and continued running.
I could be wrong about this specific rule, but you telling us we are stupid as we comb rule books for evidence while you just say "that's how it is" isn't very convincing.
If the defender touched the ball or caused a fumble with one foot out of bounds (which he most certainly did one of those two) it seems it would be a penalty which could be declined if the runner had retained possession and continued running.
I could be wrong about this specific rule, but you telling us we are stupid as we comb rule books for evidence while you just say "that's how it is" isn't very convincing.
Exactly...from what I remember, and Im not going back to look...the defender was out of bounds, when he forced the fumble...but maybe not...
TopHog is never wrong, and obviously knows every single rule of every single sport
He doesnt have to provide evidence to his statements, he is just correct
If the defender touched the ball or caused a fumble with one foot out of bounds (which he most certainly did one of those two) it seems it would be a penalty which could be declined if the runner had retained possession and continued running.
I could be wrong about this specific rule, but you telling us we are stupid as we comb rule books for evidence while you just say "that's how it is" isn't very convincing.
Exactly...from what I remember, and Im not going back to look...the defender was out of bounds, when he forced the fumble...but maybe not...
TopHog is never wrong, and obviously knows every single rule of every single sport
He doesnt have to provide evidence to his statements, he is just correct
Because I make a comment about a play, which maybe I seen incorrectly...
And someone (TopHog) can throw out insults about my education and knowledge of a game? Because I might have seen a play incorrectly?
Ok, that makes sense
Your passive aggressive comments alone point towards a low IQ and lack of education... Not to mention your lack of understanding of a game you are betting on and (presumably) losing.
Because I make a comment about a play, which maybe I seen incorrectly...
And someone (TopHog) can throw out insults about my education and knowledge of a game? Because I might have seen a play incorrectly?
Ok, that makes sense
Your passive aggressive comments alone point towards a low IQ and lack of education... Not to mention your lack of understanding of a game you are betting on and (presumably) losing.
Your passive aggressive comments alone point towards a low IQ and lack of education... Not to mention your lack of understanding of a game you are betting on and (presumably) losing.
Well, I have 3 college degrees while playing 2 sports. I think I might have a decent IQ education level.
And, like I have mentioned. I have NEVER seen a player standing out-of-bounds touching the football, then cause a fumble. If that makes me have a lack of understanding on the game, then I guess youre correct.
Your passive aggressive comments alone point towards a low IQ and lack of education... Not to mention your lack of understanding of a game you are betting on and (presumably) losing.
Well, I have 3 college degrees while playing 2 sports. I think I might have a decent IQ education level.
And, like I have mentioned. I have NEVER seen a player standing out-of-bounds touching the football, then cause a fumble. If that makes me have a lack of understanding on the game, then I guess youre correct.
weird game.. Came down to play calling my MTS.. down 7 late and calling passing plays.. Have enough time to run the ball.. Put themselves in bad situation that snow balled.. another covers bloodbath..
weird game.. Came down to play calling my MTS.. down 7 late and calling passing plays.. Have enough time to run the ball.. Put themselves in bad situation that snow balled.. another covers bloodbath..
Well, I have 3 college degrees while playing 2 sports. I think I might have a decent IQ education level.
And, like I have mentioned. I have NEVER seen a player standing out-of-bounds touching the football, then cause a fumble. If that makes me have a lack of understanding on the game, then I guess youre correct.
Letgopack I think it's a mistake to try to disagree and discuss with people who deal in abstracts and character attacks while we search for truth and evidence.
Well, I have 3 college degrees while playing 2 sports. I think I might have a decent IQ education level.
And, like I have mentioned. I have NEVER seen a player standing out-of-bounds touching the football, then cause a fumble. If that makes me have a lack of understanding on the game, then I guess youre correct.
Letgopack I think it's a mistake to try to disagree and discuss with people who deal in abstracts and character attacks while we search for truth and evidence.
You should be ashamed with how you argue and carry yourself because you come off as an idiotic baby.
Maybe you shouldnt try to insult and be above people you have never met?
When people, behind a keyboard whom have never met me, throw out insults and try to make comments about my lack of education or IQ or knowledge of any game...I will not be "proper" about it
You should be ashamed with how you argue and carry yourself because you come off as an idiotic baby.
Maybe you shouldnt try to insult and be above people you have never met?
When people, behind a keyboard whom have never met me, throw out insults and try to make comments about my lack of education or IQ or knowledge of any game...I will not be "proper" about it
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