The Big Ten FUCKED their goose

Come on -- you can't possibly say it looks like the Ohio player grabbed the ball. The reaction from the TE after the play told everyone if it was an interception. He looked to the sideline and gave the international motion to run a hurry up play with his hands, because if they review it -- it is a turnover.

It was a blatant turnover. He Ohio player never once had control of the ball.
The Buckeyes ran a play before it could be reviewed. If Lanning was "brilliant" for playing 12 guys, so was Day for running the play so fast.
 
Come on -- you can't possibly say it looks like the Ohio player grabbed the ball. The reaction from the TE after the play told everyone if it was an interception. He looked to the sideline and gave the international motion to run a hurry up play with his hands, because if they review it -- it is a turnover.

It was a blatant turnover. He Ohio player never once had control of the ball.

Ok
 
Sir, you are talking to a Springfield HS football (I earned 2 varsity letters buddy) legend who currently makes over 24 bucks and hour. I don’t need to dial a thing down
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The Buckeyes ran a play before it could be reviewed. If Lanning was "brilliant" for playing 12 guys, so was Day for running the play so fast.
It doesn't change that it was a blatant interception. Every team does that. The TE who had the ball thrown to him gave it away with his reaction to the sideline after the 'catch'. When it is questionable -- you need to act like it was for sure a catch. :pound:

They hadn't even shown the replay and everyone at the house that was watching the game said the same thing. No chance he caught it, when he looked to the sideline and gave the hand motion of run a hurry up play.
 
The Buckeyes ran a play before it could be reviewed. If Lanning was "brilliant" for playing 12 guys, so was Day for running the play so fast.
That 12 man play from Lanning -- I had no idea that was something you could do. So props to them for finding a loophole.
 
Come on -- you can't possibly say it looks like the Ohio player grabbed the ball. The reaction from the TE after the play told everyone if it was an interception. He looked to the sideline and gave the international motion to run a hurry up play with his hands, because if they review it -- it is a turnover.

It was a blatant turnover. He Ohio player never once had control of the ball.
To be fair, I think he looked to the sideline and was motioning for them to get him off the field because he busted his arm. That's why he's out now.
 
That 12 man play from Lanning -- I had no idea that was something you could do. So props to them for finding a loophole.
Better use it now. There will be a rule change at the end of the season.
 
Better use it now. There will be a rule change at the end of the season.
No doubt. That's what good coaches do is find the loopholes. Belicheck did it for years in the NFL, so much so, his assistants who moved on to Head Coaching jobs started using his loopholes against him.

Sucks to have it happen to you, but it was a smart move by Lanning.
 
To be fair, I think he looked to the sideline and was motioning for them to get him off the field because he busted his arm. That's why he's out now.
That isn't the motion he made. He made the circle motions with his hands to hurry up and run it again. The replay showed the Ohio State guy never even had possession at any point.

It was a huge break for you guys. If that gets replayed -- it would have been an INT. That's football though. It is, what it is. Sometimes you get the breaks, sometimes you don't.
 
Who writes with markers on their TVs. My son did that once when was 4.
 
Sir, you are talking to a Springfield HS football (I earned 2 varsity letters buddy) legend who currently makes over 24 bucks and hour. I don’t need to dial a thing down
Ok...I forgot who I was talking to
 
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