To complete a catch in football now you have to catch it, carry it to the ground, get up with it, walk it home and place it on your mantle while maintaining control throughout. But they were both correct interpretations of bad rules IMO.
It's the same general if you go to ground while making a catch you have to complete the "process" ********.That's the NFL rule, college isn't quite as bad
Was or was not SB throwing the ball when he "fumbled"? Asking for a friend?
Yes, the refs were the problem with this game.
Looked like an empty hand going forward to me, but it was pretty close.Was or was not SB throwing the ball when he "fumbled"? Asking for a friend?
It's the same general if you go to ground while making a catch you have to complete the "process" ********.
To complete a catch in football now you have to catch it, carry it to the ground, get up with it, walk it home and place it on your mantle while maintaining control throughout. But they were both correct interpretations of bad rules IMO.
The Bundrage one is pretty straight forward, the interception call on the field was 100% wrong, but the DB basically took the ball away right when Bundrage hit the ground out of bounds so he didn't maintain control through the process of contacting the ground.Bundridge knee was down, losses ball out of bounds after tcu guy jumps on him, when is he officially "completing the process"?
Lazard took a few steps right? I don't remember that one too much, can't find pics or gifs. Plus his knee was down before another TCU guy knocks it out.