posted by mhs95_06PSU has the ball on the 24 yd line and they call a 15 yd pass interference penalty on ND and spot the ball on the 9 yd line. Shouldn't that be half the distance and a 1st down on the 12 yd line?
Sounds right
posted by mhs95_06PSU has the ball on the 24 yd line and they call a 15 yd pass interference penalty on ND and spot the ball on the 9 yd line. Shouldn't that be half the distance and a 1st down on the 12 yd line?
Sounds right
I don’t like the luck of the Irish or the very likes or story of this group and their coach.
Go Bucks
posted by Ironman92Sounds right
Nope. No half the distance on the defense. Just horrible call lol.
posted by Ironman92I don’t like the luck of the Irish or the very likes or story of this group and their coach.
Go Bucks
How can you not like Freeman?
posted by Laley23Nope. No half the distance on the defense. Just horrible call lol.
I don’t follow?
posted by Laley23How can you not like Freeman?
No, I do like Freeman….I don’t like when teams have a great story and potentially going against OSU. I don’t need Disney flying with a great story
Good game, hope tomorrow’s is just as close
Is there a point to keeping the names of the bowl games? PSU won the Fiesta Bowl vs Boise. Notre Dame wins the Sugar Bowl. Tonight they’re Orange Bowl champions.
Are we suppose to give a shit?
posted by Ironman92I don’t follow?
It was a terrible call to start. But if you make it, there is no half the distance on the defense in that situation. You spot it at the 1, if you don’t have enough yards to march off.
posted by friendfromlowryIs there a point to keeping the names of the bowl games? PSU won the Fiesta Bowl vs Boise. Notre Dame wins the Sugar Bowl. Tonight they’re Orange Bowl champions.
Are we suppose to give a shit?
They seemed to enjoy the oranges…I’ll allow it
posted by Laley23It was a terrible call to start. But if you make it, there is no half the distance on the defense in that situation. You spot it at the 1, if you don’t have enough yards to march off.
Is that a college and not pro thing?
per this site
If the foul happens less than 15 yards from the line of scrimmage, the ball is placed at the spot of the foul, and the offense gets an automatic first down.
If the foul occurs 15 or more yards downfield, the penalty is capped at 15 yards, but the offense still gets a first down.
Exceptions:
If the foul is committed on a play snapped from inside the 17-yard line, the ball won’t be placed closer than the 2-yard line.
OR
Inside the 2-yard line: The offense gets a first down, and the ball moves half the distance to the goal.
so... yes, in the given context, the PI call was enforced correctly. whether it was PI or not is up for discussion.
pretty sure the NFL rules are different. they are spot fouls iirc, but they might have other exceptions.
posted by MontyBrunswickper this site
If the foul happens less than 15 yards from the line of scrimmage, the ball is placed at the spot of the foul, and the offense gets an automatic first down.If the foul occurs 15 or more yards downfield, the penalty is capped at 15 yards, but the offense still gets a first down.
Exceptions:If the foul is committed on a play snapped from inside the 17-yard line, the ball won’t be placed closer than the 2-yard line.OR
Inside the 2-yard line: The offense gets a first down, and the ball moves half the distance to the goal.
so... yes, in the given context, the PI call was enforced correctly. whether it was PI or not is up for discussion.
pretty sure the NFL rules are different. they are spot fouls iirc, but they might have other exceptions.
The 17 and 2 exception is random but I get it
The 17 yardline rule is just because college they spot fouls like this at the 2 not the 1 like the NFL does.
And no, it is the same as NFL. NFL would never be half the distance on the defense. They would spot it at the 1, not the 2, but the rule would be applied the same in NFL.
Thanks for the explanations that college PI is not a half the distance penalty, unless the line of scrimmage is the 2 yd line or closer to the goal.
Carson Beck heading to the U
posted by Ironman92Carson Beck heading to the U
Crazy that he went from entering the draft to the U. He is an average college QB who I don’t see doing much in the NFL. I bet his NIL deal is fat though.
posted by sportchamppsCrazy that he went from entering the draft to the U. He is an average college QB who I don’t see doing much in the NFL. I bet his NIL deal is fat though.
Yep…Miami spent most of their Ward NIL and Beck hoping Miami’s offense can propel, or at least cash in a bit mir
posted by Ironman92Carson Beck heading to the U
I don’t see the U as a long term major NIL player. There is some flashy money associated with it, but unless a Natty happens in the next couple of years, I think they will fall back to a very mediocre program.
posted by sportchamppsCrazy that he went from entering the draft to the U. He is an average college QB who I don’t see doing much in the NFL. I bet his NIL deal is fat though.
Saw a graphic that Beck with a ceiling of Daniel Jones and floor of Will Levis in the NFL. If that's the case, stay in college as long as humanly possible because it's all going downhill the minute you're in the pros.
posted by HereticSaw a graphic that Beck with a ceiling of Daniel Jones and floor of Will Levis in the NFL. If that's the case, stay in college as long as humanly possible because it's all going downhill the minute you're in the pros.
What room is that, a crawl space where you’re crouched the whole time?
McCord gave up on his weird NCAA waiver request and has opted to go pro.
posted by friendfromlowryWhat room is that, a crawl space where you’re crouched the whole time?
Possible. Definitely a place a claustrophobic would HATE.
I think Beck is smart actually. Idk where he’d go in the draft but compare him to Stetson Bennett who went 4-5th round and makes a bit over 1 million annually. Beck has to be making more than that to go to Miami.
I’m seeing $4 million rumored to go to Miami.