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Academy Sports & Outdoors Texas Bowl (Indoors) - Baylor vs Vanderbilt


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Posted
3 minutes ago, Napoleon said:

Reminds me of the first season of “Friends”.

 

Just now, Wishbone said:

Alba > Anniston

I’m not saying that one is better than the other, but rather that the AC must have been set at 50F on that set the first year. 

Posted
1 minute ago, AUS-97HORN said:

jesus baylor- fucking get a girls soccer player to fucking kick your FGs

 

the announcers flat out called he was going to pull it left

Yeah, they shouldn't have any problem recruiting a female to their football team. :/

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3 minutes ago, AUS-97HORN said:

oh lord if this game goes OT... could be the first OT games where both teams miss a FG to keep OT going

Like a soccer penalty shootout. Keep kicking until someone misses, or in this case, makes a FG

Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:

Why no 10 second runoff after the holding penalty on the fg?

Hmmm

Edit: it’s because holding during the play doesn’t stop the clock, so it doesn’t result in a runoff. If the penalty stopped the clock, like false start or illegal forward pass there would be a run off.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, taybo20 said:

And now he’s on the vandy sideline and retweeting all the vandy scores and stuff hahahahahaha

Tells me all I need to know about FWK... It's all about him. Incredibly thin skinned individual.

Posted
27 minutes ago, Kyle said:

Baylor has the worst kicker in college football. All of college football - he could not make an NAIA team.

their kicker tore his ACL against tech, this dude is a walk on i think

Posted
12 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:

Why no 10 second runoff after the holding penalty on the fg?

 

6 minutes ago, taybo20 said:

Hmmm

 

I believe based on these rules, its because the play resulted in a dead ball (made fg)

 

Fouls that cause a run-10

Any foul that is considered to be an illegal act to conserve time are subject to special timing rules. These include:

  • a foul by either team that prevents the snap, for example:
    • false start
    • encroachment
    • illegal shift (offense not set)
  • intentional grounding
  • an illegal forward pass thrown beyond the line of scrimmage
  • throwing a backward pass out of bounds
  • spiking or throwing the ball in the field of play after a down has ended, except for a touchdown
  • illegal substitution, unless obviously not to conserve time
  • any other intentional foul that stops the clock

If any of these fouls are against the offense, and the clock is not stopped for another reason, a 10-second runoff will apply. The defense has the option to take the yardage for the penalty but decline the runoff, but if they decline the penalty the runoff must also be declined.

Posted
1 minute ago, AUS-97HORN said:

 

 

I believe based on these rules, its because the play resulted in a dead ball (made fg)

 

 

 

I imagine it’s a combination then because a holding penalty will not in and of itself stop the clock. Play will continue until the ball is dead, and then the penalty will be administered.

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