Anyone have an opinion on that B10 crew that looked at the ASU-UT potential targeting call late in the game and waived it off? Wow. Have seen IU guys get sent off for less obvious calls.
Text book example of 2 of their main criteria…defenseless receiver hit at or near head…and helmet to helmet contact. Can’t fathom how a full review, away from the field, could come up with no targeting. Doubt it’s ever explained.Anyone have an opinion on that B10 crew that looked at the ASU-UT potential targeting call late in the game and waived it off? Wow. Have seen IU guys get sent off for less obvious calls.
Text book example of 2 of their main criteria…defenseless receiver hit at or near head…and helmet to helmet contact. Can’t fathom how a full review, away from the field, could come up with no targeting. Doubt it’s ever explained.
And what do you expect from a BIG crew?- TX $$$$$ -
Similar hits or less intensive hits were called in multiple B1G games this year. Only reason B1G crew was on the field, it was contractual.Everyone saw the same thing, targeting. Even the retired tv Ref felt it was targeting. But leave it to the Big 10 crew!! Probably mistook TX for OSU or UM. Or undefeated Iowa in ‘09 vs IU.
This wasn’t brought up by ESPN but my OSU friends. Ohio State opponents haven’t been called for holding this entire season and out of 136 FBS teams they rank 136 in penalties opposition a game.Everyone saw the same thing, targeting. Even the retired tv Ref felt it was targeting. But leave it to the Big 10 crew!! Probably mistook TX for OSU or UM. Or undefeated Iowa in ‘09 vs IU.
Dispatch article from today actually stated it was just one.Some Ohio State sites say 3 holds this season. So not sure why others claim zero. But if 3 is correct it seems absurdly low. I don't know if that means penalties accepted only, or flagged for. If OSU gets yardage anyway they may decline more than most teams.
How did that crew get picked for a playoff game?Kelly_32 nailed it ! Someone more observant than me may be able to confirm but I think this was the same Big Ten officiating crew from the IU vs UCLA game and again when IU played Washington. They screwed things up throughout both games; with missed calls and/or fantom calls on both teams. The no call target on Fischer (UCLA game) and lack of pass interference (the early hit that caused the interception on IU's first possession after halftime against WASH) were two of the worst. I have no idea how a review on the play last night resulted in no targeting. I didn't have a dog in the fight but it was clearly targeting in my opinion.
The very second the announcers said these were B1G refs, I knew ASU was gonna get screwed somehow, someway. Didn't recognize them from those 2 games you mentioned, but you are probably spot on. The calls Kelly_32 outlined were atrocious and could have been game-changers had IU not been outright dominant.Kelly_32 nailed it ! Someone more observant than me may be able to confirm but I think this was the same Big Ten officiating crew from the IU vs UCLA game and again when IU played Washington. They screwed things up throughout both games; with missed calls and/or fantom calls on both teams. The no call target on Fischer (UCLA game) and lack of pass interference (the early hit that caused the interception on IU's first possession after halftime against WASH) were two of the worst. I have no idea how a review on the play last night resulted in no targeting. I didn't have a dog in the fight but it was clearly targeting in my opinion.
It wasn’t the crown to the receiver ear hole… the elbow was likey more marginal.Text book example of 2 of their main criteria…defenseless receiver hit at or near head…and helmet to helmet contact. Can’t fathom how a full review, away from the field, could come up with no targeting. Doubt it’s ever explained.
Well that says the only time an opponent was "flagged and assessed 10 yards" . So apparently means more holds have been called but were declined or they would just say flagged. Other sites though say still only 3 all year.Dispatch article from today actually stated it was just one.
No penalties called in first half of Ohio State-Oregon Rose Bowl football game
Ohio State football saw a trend continue as yet another opponent played what officials deemed a clean first half.www.dispatch.com
Someone more observant than me may be able to confirm but I think this was the same Big Ten officiating crew from the IU vs UCLA game and again when IU played Washington