NCAA FOOTBALL 2024 MEGA THREAD - WELCOME TO THE PLAYOFF ERA
Just 8 days until Florida State plays Georgia Tech!
A lot happened while you were away:
Texas and Oklahoma joined the SEC
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I was just looking at NFL rules yesterday and there's a rule in there somewhere about fouling on purpose. I don't recall exactly how it was worded except for the surprising fact that the officials can *award a touchdown* if a team is fouling intentionally to prevent a score.
How do you run out time when you are in FG range with 40 seconds and a TO. You almost have to try lol
I was just looking at NFL rules yesterday and there's a rule in there somewhere about fouling on purpose. I don't recall exactly how it was worded except for the surprising fact that the officials can *award a touchdown* if a team is fouling intentionally to prevent a score.
guess you need a nuclear option in case home team filibusters by inviting hundreds of fans onto the field to make it physically impossible for other team to score
I was just looking at NFL rules yesterday and there's a rule in there somewhere about fouling on purpose. I don't recall exactly how it was worded except for the surprising fact that the officials can *award a touchdown* if a team is fouling intentionally to prevent a score.
Really? Would love to see the rulebook on that. Imagine it's never happened. Would it count for DST for fantasy? :p
Definitely one of those moments where the unpredictability of college > nfl
Nfl without question day runs 3 times, burns all of Oregon’s timeouts and kicks the FG
College you can never trust the kicker, keep passing and end up with the OPI that kills you
Love Saturdays
How do you run out time when you are in FG range with 40 seconds and a TO. You almost have to try lol
If you told me in a 1 point game tOSU would would have 3 timeouts and 1st and 10 at the 28 with 34 seconds left and the game would end on a botched qb draw that ran out the clock i woulda lol’d
RANK VANDERBILT YOU COWARDS
And...down goes stupid Kentucky!
I was just looking at NFL rules yesterday and there's a rule in there somewhere about fouling on purpose. I don't recall exactly how it was worded except for the surprising fact that the officials can *award a touchdown* if a team is fouling intentionally to prevent a score.
I think this is like, if a runner is gonna score a TD and somebody runs off the sideline and tackles them or something
Why wouldn't o' miss blatantly cheat with the fake injuries if there are not repercussions?
lmao they jsut showed an IMPACT PLAYERS graphic, and for colorado they just showed two pics of Travis Hunter
lol Kentucky, empty stadium for a 1 score game. Go watch basketball or something
It's nice to see life *****ing on Clay Helton though.
ugh, travis hunter to the locker room
guessing his next snap will be in the NFL next season...shedeur not far behind I expect
double the impact, double the fun!
yeah he just went into the locker room injured sigh
Ole Miss/LSU game shaping up to be a fun ending