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Sign Up Now!I thought gene just said it was targeting, not the result of the play if soThe rules expert said it wouldn't count
Spot of the fumble, Cockeye ball? If a flag is thrown this is all easier but without a flag what can they over turn?For enforcement you would use the "basic spot" which is spot of the fumble.
A team cannot score if they commit a penalty.
Have you seen this occur without a flag thrown?It would absolutely overturn the safety. When you target or rough the QB it overturns INTs. There's no reason for this to be different
Husker ball after 15 yard penalty from spot of foul.Spot of the fumble, Cockeye ball? If a flag is thrown this is all easier but without a flag what can they over turn?
Targeting is a reviewable penalty, if the penalty was called in review everything after it for Cockeye is moot. It negates them fumbling and scoring and Nebraska gets it 15 yards from the spot of the foulHave you seen this occur without a flag thrown?
Did you think it was targeting?For enforcement you would use the "basic spot" which is spot of the fumble.
A team cannot score if they commit a penalty.
It was a momentum swing for sure.Striking head or shoulders of opponent with the crown of the helmet is targeting. It was definitely targeting. That was terrible officiating not to acknowledge the penalty. 9 point swing as a result. Does this mean we win the game? No. I hate bad officiating.
Did they actually even officially review it? It doesn’t seem like it as no announcement was madeIt was a momentum swing for sure.
Doubtful we were going to win, but you never know.
But watching that and then the refs not doing anything about it has to kill morale.
Did they actually even officially review it? It doesn’t seem like it as no announcement was made
Did you think it was targeting?
I did when I saw it live. Forceable contact with crown of helmet.
However, you don't see a lot of those called.
And Nebraska vs Cockeye was not tier one.
it was on national TV and one of only 2 Big 10 games that day, as well as the only Big 10 game on at that time. I wouldn't be shocked if they took the entire day off, but there's no way this call went under the radar because they had better things to do1. If targeting is not called on the field, the Big Ten replay team in New York is then responsible for buzzing the head official and stopping the game to review for possible targeting. It's not subject to a review request from a coach.
2. The way the CBS crew reacted, I think they were shocked it wasn't reviewed. So to answer your question, I don’t believe it even went to review.
To answer @Herbie's question, the safety would have been nullified. Nebraska would've had 1st and 10 at the 37 after the penalty. Sharar, their top linebacker, would've been kicked out of the game and forced to miss the 1st half of their bowl game.
As for the absence of the review, I've watched enough Big Ten games the last two seasons that I'm convinced there are moments when the Big Yen replay crew seriously aren't paying attention to tier 2 or tier 3 games. Yes, I'm sadistic for watching Michigan State vs Youngstown State at 11 am, but I've watched it enough to realize there are things not reviewed in that game that halt a game for 7 minutes during tier 1 Big Ten games.
And Nebraska vs Cockeye was not tier one.