Not on a dead ball.guinzone wrote:Is there not a ten second clock runoff under one minute in each half on the penalized team? If that is the case, it explains the game ending, not sure on the offensive interference.clenz wrote: farley said he still hadn't been told who the offensive pass interference was on...and wouldnt comment on the clock issue, in a tone that suggested he had opinions but didn't want to get in trouble with the league
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Week 4 Score Thread (9/22/12)
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That's only if it's the penalty that causes the clock to be stopped. Which, in my interpretation, was not the case since the clock stopped with the incomplete pass.guinzone wrote:there not a ten second clock runoff under one minute in each half on the penalized team? If that is the case, it explains the game ending, not sure on the offensive interference.
Besides, the ten-second runoff can be negated if the penalized team burns a timeout (which UNI did have a TO remaining)
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Boom...UNI got fucked out of a possible game tying play....JayJ79 wrote:That's only if it's the penalty that causes the clock to be stopped. Which, in my interpretation, was not the case since the clock stopped with the incomplete pass.guinzone wrote:there not a ten second clock runoff under one minute in each half on the penalized team? If that is the case, it explains the game ending, not sure on the offensive interference.
Besides, the ten-second runoff can be negated if the penalized team burns a timeout (which UNI did have a TO remaining)
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I'm sure the clock operator will be getting a nice bonus from the coach (and/or YSU donors).
Granted, he or she only did what I would expect any hometown clock operator to do, but the officials should have overruled them. I mean, we see officials make a fuss out of 1 or 2 lost seconds in the middle of the first quarter or something where it makes absolutely no difference....
Granted, he or she only did what I would expect any hometown clock operator to do, but the officials should have overruled them. I mean, we see officials make a fuss out of 1 or 2 lost seconds in the middle of the first quarter or something where it makes absolutely no difference....
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I'm just asking because I know that is the rule, wasn't sure of the interpretation...clenz wrote:Boom...UNI got **** out of a possible game tying play....JayJ79 wrote: That's only if it's the penalty that causes the clock to be stopped. Which, in my interpretation, was not the case since the clock stopped with the incomplete pass.
Besides, the ten-second runoff can be negated if the penalized team burns a timeout (which UNI did have a TO remaining)
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Have we heard who the p.i. was on yet?
Checked the box score....no player listed, unlike every other penalty...strange
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Re: Week 4 Score Thread (9/22/12)
Explanation from the Youngstown Vindicator:
1. Northern Iowa was called for offensive pass interference on the game's last play and both YSU safety Donald D'Alesio and Coach Eric Wolford said it was for running a pick route designed to clear out cornerback Julius Childs.
Wolford said UNI likes to run the route, which he told the officiating crew. He also said that the crew was aware of it from watching film.
1. Northern Iowa was called for offensive pass interference on the game's last play and both YSU safety Donald D'Alesio and Coach Eric Wolford said it was for running a pick route designed to clear out cornerback Julius Childs.
Wolford said UNI likes to run the route, which he told the officiating crew. He also said that the crew was aware of it from watching film.
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That doesn't explain anything.
1. Who was the penalty called on?
2. Why was UNI not allowed to run another play?
1. Who was the penalty called on?
2. Why was UNI not allowed to run another play?
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This. There was no contact (thoughi wont deny uni did run a flag post route). No contact no penalty...just like in the defensive side. "pick routes"aren't, in it's self, illegal. Even if it was a penalty who was it on? Without knowing that we don't even know if it was a pick route. Also, good on the refs for letting the ysu coaching staff make a couple calls for them as well from the sounds of itDJH wrote:That doesn't explain anything.
1. Who was the penalty called on?
2. Why was UNI not allowed to run another play?
Why did the clock run 2 seconds off after the ball hit the ground incomplete?
The penalty would not have caused a run off for a couple reasons....absolute worst case UNI gets one play from the 20ish yard line
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Re: Week 4 Score Thread (9/22/12)
Vindy beat reporter blog...
For any UNI conspiracy theorists out there, here are the names and hometowns of the officials: referee Wally Righton (Darien, Ill.), umpire Scott Jones (St. Louis), head linesman Jim Swider (Downers Grove, Ill.), line judge Jeff Meslow (White Bear Township, Minn.), side judge Steve Thielen (Eagan, Minn.), field judge Jason Frank (Mondovi, Wis.) and back judge Rick Fahnestock (Cuba, Ill.).
For any UNI conspiracy theorists out there, here are the names and hometowns of the officials: referee Wally Righton (Darien, Ill.), umpire Scott Jones (St. Louis), head linesman Jim Swider (Downers Grove, Ill.), line judge Jeff Meslow (White Bear Township, Minn.), side judge Steve Thielen (Eagan, Minn.), field judge Jason Frank (Mondovi, Wis.) and back judge Rick Fahnestock (Cuba, Ill.).
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Literally not a single uni fan had said a word about conspiracies....except the home town clock operator running two seconds off the clock st the end if the game that shouldn't have....and no explanation for the pass interference call
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Shitty incorrect officiating =/= conspiracy.guinzone wrote:Vindy beat reporter blog...
For any UNI conspiracy theorists out there, here are the names and hometowns of the officials: referee Wally Righton (Darien, Ill.), umpire Scott Jones (St. Louis), head linesman Jim Swider (Downers Grove, Ill.), line judge Jeff Meslow (White Bear Township, Minn.), side judge Steve Thielen (Eagan, Minn.), field judge Jason Frank (Mondovi, Wis.) and back judge Rick Fahnestock (Cuba, Ill.).
And nobody has claimed as much either.
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Re: Week 4 Score Thread (9/22/12)
The PI would have been declined. You won't see it in the box score. I couldn't tell what they were calling there either, but none the less he dropped the ball with over 1 second left. There was a long second left in that game. I would have liked to have seen the end of the game.
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Correct, the ball didn't hit in the endzone....it also didn't hit 5-8 yards away from the players like the photo is showing. At that point the ball is coming off of it's second bounce still with over a second left.jglenellen wrote:If you watch the actual video the deflected pass clearly doesn't land in the end zone,thus clearly the ball in said photo hasn't even landed yet,sorry but nice try:)clenz wrote:I've watched the play 11 times now...there is litterally zero contact with ANY UNI WR and a YSU defender until the pass it knocked down...Also, this picture is after the ball has bounced TWICE and the ref is clearly signalling incomplete and blowing his whistle...
I hope Farley goes all UNLV from a couple years ago tonight
You can argue that we didn't play well enough to "deserve" to win....however, we deserved to have one more second back on the clock!
Re: Week 4 Score Thread (9/22/12)
It's kinda depressing the UNI will be out of the playoff picture if they lose next week (or any other week). The Panthers are definitely a Top 10 team, but they've faced a helluva brutal opening schedule.
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such a distinction might matter in basketball, but in football, it makes absolutely no difference. 1 second, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, 4 seconds. It all just means one more play.guinzone wrote:One second... not two.
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Playing a non-DI and two FBS teams is like putting a shotgun in your mouth.∞∞∞ wrote:It's kinda depressing the UNI will be out of the playoff picture if they lose next week (or any other week). The Panthers are definitely a Top 10 team, but they've faced a helluva brutal opening schedule.