Intentional Grounding
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The Miami UteParticipant
The hits just keep on coming from the Big 12 refs…doing everything in their power to keep a Big 12 team eligible for the CFP.
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EagleMountainUteParticipant
That was stupid by Bottari. Good call in my book. Poorly coached team makes those kind of plays.
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UtahParticipant
This. It’s so obvious. Every close call against Utah. And the call in the end zone…the PI…
So many bad calls. The Big 12 sucks.
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BrettskiParticipant
Agreed. Was sitting in the northwest end zone. Multiple horrendous calls. Every questionable call had gone against the Utes this year
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NorthernUteParticipant
Praying that one day we can stop blaming the refs for having a bottom 25 offense. It’s getting embarrassing. The refs didn’t put us there.
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EagleMountainUteParticipant
Yeah bad look blaming the refs when your offense plays a total of maybe three series all. Big12 sucks and that includes Utah.
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HATUmanParticipant
What about defensive holding on a FG attempt? That’s a first for me.
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MattParticipant
That was a horse s**t call. Cost Utah a very makeable 45 yard field goal.
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The Miami UteParticipant
It was a weird call in the sense that Bottari wasn’t under extreme pressure and it looked like the ball just took off on him. I’ve been watching football for a very long time and I can’t recall a flag being thrown for intentional grounding under similar conditions in the past.
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2008 National ChampParticipant
let alone twice in one day in different games. QB’s throw it out of bounds all the time. Must be a new emphasis call by Big 12 refs.
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EagleMountainUteParticipant
I agree with how the Fox crew evaluated it though. It wasn’t even close to a receiver and it avoided a sack.
When timeouts are valuable you can’t take sacks or commit stupid fouls which result in sacks. It is coaching.
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The Miami UteParticipant
To me, it didn’t look like Bottari had to get rid of the ball or he was going to be sacked, but. again, that’s just me. Was there a a defender in the area, yeah, sure…but it didn’t look like the guy was in his grill about to lay hands on him. I mean, Bottari wasn’t even scrambling for his life on the play…it looked like a straight dropback…
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EagleMountainUteParticipant
I guess you could argue back of the endzone throws are just to avoid a sack. It didn’t make sense to throw it away like that.
If the refs called it as punishment for the stupid ass criticism by Harlan even better. We need to stop blaming the officiating for this s**tty team though. It is the worst team in College football.
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The Miami UteParticipant
I would say that it’s the worst “return on investment” team in the nation. The amount of resources devoted to this team compared with what the end result is, well, let’s just say that if it was a business it would be entering Chapter 11 bankruptcy status.
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