OFFICIAL 2024-2025 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON THREAD *LYIN' SZN IS HERE*

Who will win the 2024-2025 College Football Playoffs?


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The ref is looking directly at this and called it a "touchdown"

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The refs were horrible all night :lol:. Fitting for it to end that way. Survive and advance. Need to get back some starters and hopefully this was the wake up call needed to the trip out to Cal next week.
 
No way that should been overturned. Nothing about that look was conclusive.
I’ll admit I’m bias but there wasn’t control and the fact that the Miami defender was out of bounds while touching it means the ball is dead.

We live to fight another day. Get to watch some care free ball tomorrow.
 
Forgot Texas plays MS State, my alma mater. Going to be a massacre.
 
There was no replay that you could actually see what happened lol
Ion know, if you put all the angles together I can see it. And I’m not being bias, if it was a clear catch I’d call it that. But even the receiver didn’t react as if he had full possession of the ball. In slo mo, there is a point where you can see the ball is moving around after it looked as if he caught it.
 
After the GTech debacle last year (he was down) the ACC owed us one plus buddy never had possession of the ball

We’re on to the Bears
 
The ref is looking directly at this and called it a "touchdown"

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No skin in the game except lulz, but that was after they wrestled for the ball for ten seconds.

Felton for VT clearly caught the ball and possessed it to the ground, the problem is he probably didn’t survive the ground. IMO it was ironically his teammates foot in that pile that prevented him from securing it tightly to his body. Miami player was fighting and wrestled it out after they hit the turf, so kudos to him for not giving up.

My only issue with the overturned call is there’s no way in hell they had conclusive evidence that he didn’t secure it at any point. Ball never hit the turf, we saw that, so the question is was it not secured? You can’t see the ball until Miami dude rips it out, and we know a ball secured against a helmet for two seconds and not moving is a catch. So what did they see conclusively that led to overturning that?

Also refs failed to flag a horse collar and PI on that drive that would have had VT 30 yards closer but 🤫😂
 
Here's when they landed and it was his forearm and a leg...... (Not his leg btw)
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His left hand is also under the ball you homer :lol:


You can’t see when the ball became loose. It doesn’t matter if the ball was loos if he caught it in the air and came down with it and THEN then the Miami player out of bounds pried it loose. Without a clear view of the ball it’s not conclusive to overturn. Thats the issue people are having.

ACC covering their ***
 
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