Michigan State turnover?

stwoody

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The score was 20-10 with Mighigan State driving and the kid looked to have fumbled the ball. Did anyone else see this? Why was that overturned? I guess I really don't understand this tuck rule at all. It seems like every game I watch, almost all momentum (both sides) is stopped by these darn replays.........Granted I'm not complaining as I had MSU over 24.5 for 2nd half.....and that call allowed MSU to convert a big thrid down to the one, then they scored. A 20-20 tie has now guaranteed my over. I just think this instant replay is getting overused quite a bit..........I know there will be those that disagree, but why can't these officials make calls without always going to the booth?????? It appears in the pros, the replay is used sparingly but in the college game.....I see it used 5-6 times a game, enough to put me to sleep.

That call looked like a fumball to me........did I miss something?? Zook should be upset!

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snoozer

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they said his arm was going forward, which constituted a forward pass. IMO, the only reason his are was going was was because the guy hit him from behind and as he was hit him push his arm forward.
 
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