Official PSU - Oregon '24 B1G Championship game thread

OptionBob

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The Omari Evans "incompletion" was egregious. The holdings and pass interference subjective non-calls were questionable, but to call a clear catch incomplete and then not review it in those circumstances was really sketchy and incompetent at best.
Especially irritating when we have seen balls that actually do hit the ground called "complete" such as at USC this season. That play was not reviewed either.
 
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Nits74

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The Omari Evans "incompletion" was egregious. The holdings and pass interference subjective non-calls were questionable, but to call a clear catch incomplete and then not review it in those circumstances was really sketchy and incompetent at best.
Even though not significant, because they did get the first down just after that, as I alluded to earlier, it was this and taking into account the other non calls, etc. that really made me think that something wasn't right, and question the integrity of the officiating. Nothing could persuade me otherwise. Can't say that I've witnessed a game with more lopsided officiating. Kudos to Franklin for calling them out.
 
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MrTailgate

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The Omari Evans "incompletion" was egregious. The holdings and pass interference subjective non-calls were questionable, but to call a clear catch incomplete and then not review it in those circumstances was really sketchy and incompetent at best.
That was a total train wreck with Franklin going fast to move on to the next play thinking it was a catch on the field. So Penn St ran themselves out of a review being buzzed down. It was a train wreck.
 

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That was a total train wreck with Franklin going fast to move on to the next play thinking it was a catch on the field. So Penn St ran themselves out of a review being buzzed down. It was a train wreck.
They were rushing for a play, but they didn't get the play off faster than it takes for the review booth to smash the big red button. Unless they were asleep at the switch.

Anyone remember in 2014 the BigTen's "technical difficulties" excuse during review of OSU's clear NON interception? While the whole stadium kept getting repeated video replays showing it hit the ground? And the long field goal that was snapped a full 2 seconds after the play clock ht 0:00. OSU won that game in double overtime. Who won the national championship that year? F this conference.