Mike said:No way in hell that defender forced that receiver out of bounds. Officials must've felt sorry for the Huskers plus taken a payoff from the home team. Wasn't an "upset", it was a sham...................
Mike said:Everyone knows that was a bad call. Especially the commentators. But a bad call to give the real losers a win at the end of a game is not evening it out.............
http://screengrabber.deadspin.com/undefeated-michigan-state-beaten-by-officials-as-appare-1741248766
loomixguy said:There is a picture taken at the game that shows without any doubt whatsoever that contact WAS made between the players and there is an official right there with eyes on the play. If I knew how to post it, I would. Correct call made, case closed.
A receiver loses his eligibility by leaving the field of play unless he was forced out by a defensive player and immediately attempts to get back inbounds (Rule 7-3-4).
Brad S said:Wouldn't the fact contact was made, put the decision or evaluation as to weather or not the player was forced out, in the hands of the official? I don't get upset about judgement calls. Not knowing the rules kills me; didn't NU get 5 downs against MU a few years ago?
loomixguy said:Nice to see my guys pull the upset on Meatchicken State. It's about time we got some kind of a break.
Glad we're not dealing with the crap that Mizzery is!