December 4, 20232 yr Why? I was 100% right“We’re talking about a gif man. A gif. That’s it. A gif. A gif. “Yeah you nailed it.
December 4, 20232 yr 23 hours ago, Lhorn said: That delay of game call on Texas just before the half was idiotic. OSU slow in substituting and ref pulled his hand of the ball with 1 second on the play clock and he was still right next to the DT with zero on the play clock. Gamesmanship by Gundy, no problem. Refs gotta be smarter than to call that on Texas. Literally a fraction of a second to snap the ball with a ref still right in the middle of the DL. Stupid call It’s a trend I’ve seen in other games. Anytime the defense does a last second sub, they need to add five seconds to the play clock. Problem solved.
December 4, 20232 yr 10 minutes ago, deft said: “We’re talking about a gif man. A gif. That’s it. A gif. A gif. “ Yeah you nailed it. No one is being held in this gif.
December 4, 20232 yr It’s a trend I’ve seen in other games. Anytime the defense does a last second sub, they need to add five seconds to the play clock. Problem solved. Hell, just stop the damn thing. Give the defense 5 seconds to get guys subbed after the offense does, or let the ball be snapped.
December 4, 20232 yr The substitution rule must be changed. The 25-second play clock cannot logically be running when an official is preventing a play from being run.
December 4, 20232 yr 15 minutes ago, Tex Long said: The substitution rule must be changed. The 25-second play clock cannot logically be running when an official is preventing a play from being run. No this would make it too easy for the offense to kill clock at the end of games. Even if the defense elected not to match the substitution the umpire would still hold the ball for 5 seconds or so figuring that out. The answer was posted before, the umpire holds the ball for a maximum of 10 seconds after the offense finishes substituting. The play in our game yesterday was at least 24 seconds. Edited December 4, 20232 yr by Huckleberry
December 4, 20232 yr Either the ball is "ready for play" or it is not. If it's not, don't run the play clock.
December 4, 20232 yr And don't run the game clock, either. If the ball is ready for play, get the fuck out of the way, ref, and let the game play. If it's not ready then stop all the clocks. And if you're going to allow the defense to "respond" then why don't you let the offense respond to the defense's response? The only real problem for you, ref, is making sure that anyone who comes in, stays in for at least one play. That isn't too much for you, is it? But then, we'd have to let the D rerespond, and so on. Actors, reactors, rereactors, rereactors rereacting to the preactors. Maybe limit substitutions? If the O sends out three new guys, let the D send out up to three. Wait, though, the D shouldn't have an advantage, so if the D "over-substitutes" by sending in more players, then the O should be allowed to add players, that would be only fair, right? Or signal "ready". Yeah, there we go: let the HC on each sideline wave a flag, or maybe a large, colorful foam hand, when his (or her) team has reached a point of readiness, and then start the clocks. When one guy signals, the other guy has five seconds to respond and play may start. In fairness to all involved, the HC shall designate a designated Signal Flag Handler, from a group including the HC him (or her) self, the official team Mascot, Band Major, or any sufficiently rude Yell Cheer Leader.
December 4, 20232 yr All I know is any new rule change will be stupidly written, highly subjective, and coaches will figure out ways to exploit them because of the first part.
December 4, 20232 yr 15 hours ago, Nueces River Rat said: It’s a trend I’ve seen in other games. Anytime the defense does a last second sub, they need to add five seconds to the play clock. Problem solved. Or delay of game on the defense.
December 4, 20232 yr 40 minutes ago, BurntEyes said: Or delay of game on the defense. Yup. That would solve the problem.
December 4, 20232 yr On 12/2/2023 at 5:29 PM, Go Pokes said: Deep Friend Cunt Coming soon to the State Fair of Texas.
December 4, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, BurntEyes said: Or delay of game on the defense. 1 hour ago, utee94 said: Yup. That would solve the problem. its ALREADY on the books, there is wording in all levels of football about purposely wasting time. even the TV ref specifically mentioned that there probably should have been a delay of game on the defense. The easy fix was listed above by Huckleberry. Max of 10 seconds of the ref holding up the ball being ready for play once the clear final offensive substitute has entered the field- notice I didnt say Offensive player who is being replaced, being off the field. With the obvious already excluded end of half FG attempt
December 4, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, AUS-97HORN said: its ALREADY on the books, there is wording in all levels of football about purposely wasting time. even the TV ref specifically mentioned that there probably should have been a delay of game on the defense. The easy fix was listed above by Huckleberry. Max of 10 seconds of the ref holding up the ball being ready for play once the clear final offensive substitute has entered the field- notice I didnt say Offensive player who is being replaced, being off the field. With the obvious already excluded end of half FG attempt Yes, I know. I'm agreeing that defensive delay of game was the appropriate call for that play. I don't really think a rule of "max of 10 seconds of the ref holding the ball being ready for play" would work, simply because I think it's putting too much on the refs to be able to manage that. Unfortunately there is no "easy fix" but at the very least, enforcing the rules already on the books, should be the bare minimum.
December 4, 20232 yr Siap. For anyone who's interested in actual facts over feelings (i.e.not Aggies). Texas was number one in penalties called against them and last in opponent penalties called. I don't know how it can be any more clear than this. Take away that extra conference championship game we end up second behind Oklahoma which is the other team that got bent over this year. Edited December 4, 20232 yr by FtheBig12
December 4, 20232 yr On 12/2/2023 at 12:50 PM, Go Pokes said: Bill shit call! Not delay of game if Texas does it! Bullshit! That was close enough to going through the uprights! Fucking rigged conference! Man, if there is a better post to rep with "prepare your anus", I haven't seen it.
December 4, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, Saint Tacky said: Coming soon to the State Fair of Texas. Oh no, that's already been done there...
December 5, 20232 yr 9 hours ago, Nivek said: All I know is any new rule change will be stupidly written, highly subjective, and coaches will figure out ways to exploit them because of the first part. Wait, Big 12 is writing the rule book now?!
December 5, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, Tex Long said: And don't run the game clock, either. If the ball is ready for play, get the fuck out of the way, ref, and let the game play. If it's not ready then stop all the clocks. And if you're going to allow the defense to "respond" then why don't you let the offense respond to the defense's response? The only real problem for you, ref, is making sure that anyone who comes in, stays in for at least one play. That isn't too much for you, is it? But then, we'd have to let the D rerespond, and so on. Actors, reactors, rereactors, rereactors rereacting to the preactors. Maybe limit substitutions? If the O sends out three new guys, let the D send out up to three. Wait, though, the D shouldn't have an advantage, so if the D "over-substitutes" by sending in more players, then the O should be allowed to add players, that would be only fair, right? Or signal "ready". Yeah, there we go: let the HC on each sideline wave a flag, or maybe a large, colorful foam hand, when his (or her) team has reached a point of readiness, and then start the clocks. When one guy signals, the other guy has five seconds to respond and play may start. In fairness to all involved, the HC shall designate a designated Signal Flag Handler, from a group including the HC him (or her) self, the official team Mascot, Band Major, or any sufficiently rude Yell Cheer Leader.
December 30, 20231 yr These stupid dumb fuck dipshits screwing up this abortion of a “cotton bowl” in Jerry world.
December 30, 20231 yr So illegal block in the back causes the refs to waive off the flag for kick catch interference. But should there be a flag for the illegal block in the back???
December 30, 20231 yr No surprise 2 minutes ago, AeroHorn said: This half ref calls have clearly favored OSU. 1 minute ago, DixonHur said: Dumb penalty, but the refs totally missed the punch from the osu player
December 30, 20231 yr Dipshits “missed” a blatant holds with yanked jersey as well. The one where OSU was backed up? That was terrible. They missed the fumble recovery right after too.
December 30, 20231 yr 2 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said: The one where OSU was backed up? That was terrible. They missed the fumble recovery right after too. The missed fumble recovery was embarrassing. This conference should be humiliated that this is the best they have to offer.
December 30, 20231 yr Missed obvious 12 men on the field Now a video review just when some exciting shit was starting to happen 23 minutes ago, Billy Pilgrim said: The missed fumble recovery was embarrassing. This conference should be humiliated that this is the best they have to offer. They’ve been showing it all game too because it’s the most exciting thing that’s happened the whole game lmao
December 30, 20231 yr the first play of the game was a mizzou stop behind the line mizzou defender gets a little grunked ref is up in his face chewing him out GOODBYE YORMARK
December 30, 20231 yr 2 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said: the first play of the game was a mizzou stop behind the line mizzou defender gets a little grunked ref is up in his face chewing him out GOODBYE YORMARK "Grunked"? Wtf is that?
December 30, 20231 yr 12 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said: the first play of the game was a mizzou stop behind the line mizzou defender gets a little grunked ref is up in his face chewing him out GOODBYE YORMARK Saw that too. Ref ran right up and started lecturing the dude for absolutely no reason. Good God is nice to see these fucks in the rear view.
December 30, 20231 yr 11 minutes ago, Nivek said: Stassney must be related to a big12 ref. related? He/Her/They/Them is Kevin Mar.
September 2, 20241 yr How are ref crews chosen for games like this ? I never want to see big12 refs deciding anything Texas related ever again
September 2, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, BigHornedLurker said: How are ref crews chosen for games like this ? I never want to see big12 refs deciding anything Texas related ever again It's typically in the contract for the game, part of the negotiations. For a single game like this one, most of the time they agree on a crew from a 3rd conference. For a home-and-home they will either do 3rd conference for both games or a crew from each of their conferences for one game each. For the Alabama series the last two years, we had a Big XII crew in Austin and an SEC crew in Tuscaloosa. Edited September 2, 20241 yr by TrashMaster G
September 7, 20241 yr Some cunty refereeing today that we overcame or it would’ve been a 45-6 fuckstomping.
September 7, 20241 yr 35 minutes ago, Fondren & Main said: Some cunty refereeing today that we overcame or it would’ve been a 45-6 fuckstomping. Those were B10 refs, and all of their points were assisted via bad calls or no-calls. Shit it would have been 38-0 at the half if called correctly/evenly.
September 21, 20241 yr I am bumping this thead cause we should all take a moment to remember the decade+ of shitty reffing that we endured. At the same time I want to thank the crooked Rig12 refs for making it inevitable that we had to leave that dog shit conference. 🙏
September 21, 20241 yr Josh Pate started noticing that college football has a ref problem. 20 fucking years late.
September 21, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Horn Dog said: I am bumping this thead cause we should all take a moment to remember the decade+ of shitty reffing that we endured. At the same time I want to thank the crooked Rig12 refs for making it inevitable that we had to leave that dog shit conference. 🙏 Perceived shitty officiating had very little influence on UT's decision to leave for the SEC.
September 21, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, DFW Horn said: Perceived shitty officiating had very little influence on UT's decision to leave for the SEC. Didn't hurt
September 21, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Nivek said: Josh Pate started noticing that college football has a ref problem. 20 fucking years late. Its a start. He is at least willing to put the system on blast and has enough reach to get the other pundits to steal will content. The real problem is I doubt the big names anchored to the various main conferences (heres looking at your big ears Finnebaum) will ever admit that there is an issue within their own conference. There isn't enough conference independent content out there to get this to quickly reach critical mass.
September 21, 20241 yr Isn't Josh Pate the guy who has been an over-the-top obvious aggy shill at times, and been derided all over this site for said pathetic shilling? Keep fucking that chicken my dudes.
September 21, 20241 yr Isn't Josh Pate the guy who has been an over-the-top obvious aggy shill at times, and been derided all over this site for said pathetic shilling? Keep fucking that chicken my dudes. I don’t really know. Most of those analysts podcaster types don’t really have any substance from what I have observed so I largely tune them out. But the clickbait titles about officiating grabbed my attention.
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