Refs were spotting the ball on the generous side for OSU about a half yard quite often both on offense, and then the opposite way on defense.
No, because the official stands at the center and holds up the snap for an eternity at times, and for a split second other times. Needs to be a straight say 5 second pause no matter how long the defense takes. Happened twice to ISU yesterday and OSU delayed their sub, and then had them half jog very slowly on the field. Both times the 25 second clock would have run out before a snap was even allowed hence the time outs.Is that true? Wouldn't that be 12 men penalty?
Moot point. Should have been a penalty on the OSU lineman for pulling the ballcarrier forward. Iowa State declines, game over. Very simple.
A reciever came sprinting in with about 7 seconds left on the play clock. When that happens I assume the defense is given a certain amount of time to substitute, otherwise offenses would just substitute last second so the d can't react. So really it was our fault for not having the right personnel on the field earlier and smart football on their part.The official would not let us snap it until the Cowboys completed their half-hearted attempt at a substitution. Since the play clock was about to expire, that never happened. We were forced to call a timeout
I thought they had already run somebody off, but maybe my memory is wrong. Doesn't really matter, that bitg oaf never even made it to the defensive side of the ball.
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No, because the official stands at the center and holds up the snap for an eternity at times, and for a split second other times. Needs to be a straight say 5 second pause no matter how long the defense takes. Happened twice to ISU yesterday and OSU delayed their sub, and then had them half jog very slowly on the field. Both times the 25 second clock would have run out before a snap was even allowed hence the time outs.
No time constraints. Late Cyclone substitutions allowed o$u to sub in a player at a very "deliberate" pace. The center judge(C on shirt back) holds the center until the substitution is completed.A reciever came sprinting in with about 7 seconds left on the play clock. When that happens I assume the defense is given a certain amount of time to substitute, otherwise offenses would just substitute last second so the d can't react. So really it was our fault for not having the right personnel on the field earlier and smart football on their part.
Did it twice if I remember right. Until the rule changes, it was a smart move by Gundy.Okie Lite did that yesterday causing ISU to call a time out. Trotted on a lineman when they already had 11 players out there with no intention of a player coming off the field.
I think we ran a receiver (Milton) off the field late in the play clock. Because of this, OSU is gets a chance to substitute. I think it was a good call by officials.The official would not let us snap it until the Cowboys completed their half-hearted attempt at a substitution. Since the play clock was about to expire, that never happened. We were forced to call a timeout
I thought they had already run somebody off, but maybe my memory is wrong. Doesn't really matter, that bitg oaf never even made it to the defensive side of the ball.
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It does seem like a rule that needs some tweaking. I understand giving the defense a reasonable amount of time to match player personnel. If the offense has their 11 on the field and is set with time on the play clock, why couldn't the delay be an official's time out similar to an injury stoppage?Both times happened on the same drive. ISU subbed and then made a second sub of one guy, which then allows OSU a chance to sub again. Kind of a stupid rule that OSU took full advantage of. In the end the lessen learned is if you are going to sub, get it right the first time.
we missed two last year, so now we are evenAre Cowboy fans chirping about their two missed field goals?
I think we ran a receiver (Milton) off the field late in the play clock. Because of this, OSU is gets a chance to substitute. I think it was a good call by officials.
It was the called the "Bush Push". Bush pushed Leinart into the end zone against Notre Dame, I think.I think they just changed that to being allowed not too long ago. I seem to remember a big to do about Leinart pushing Bush into the end zone in a game.
Bush push……….It was the called the "Bush Push". Bush pushed Leinart into the end zone against Notre Dame, I think.
It’s a dumb rule, when the ball is considered thrown out of the endzone it negates those. Not 100% firm on the exact rule but is around that area.I brought this up in the game day thread. What happened on that 4th down play should have been called helping or assisting the runner, but it is never called any more.
Can anyone tell me why the defensive holding call flag was picked up in the third quarter? I watched the replay today and it seemed like a legit hold of Kolar. There had been two PI calls during that drive against OSU, so I guess the refs were reluctant to call a third penalty on the Cowboy defense in that one series?