🏈 Bowl games thread

One could argue subbing new defensive lineman is nonsense. Depends on perspective.

I didn't watch the game last night. Just flipped on the TV a few minutes ago and one of the first things I noticed was Auburn subbing five defensive linemen.

I understand where you're coming from with that post, but I still maintain there needs to be a balance with how the officiating crews handle games involving a HUNH. They still speed up their movements for one team but not the other.

To me that's a question that needs addressing.

ALL Bama seniors have more rings. ALL Bama juniors have more rings.

Not for long if Jay Jacobs has his way. He's talking of adding four or five championships to their count.

I don't think that's a big deal if they're adding legitimate selectors—but one of the years he's suggesting is 2004. A year they were voted national champ by a kids computer poll (which was changed when USC overtook Auburn in the voting) and Golf Digest.
 
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I didn't watch the game last night. Just flipped on the TV a few minutes ago and one of the first things I noticed was Auburn subbing five defensive linemen.

I understand where you're coming from with that post, but I still maintain there needs to be a balance with how the officiating crews handle games involving a HUNH. They still speed up their movements for one team but not the other.

To me that's a question that needs addressing.

And that was exactly my point. Balance. The defense deserves a chance to set. It can't all just favor the offense; even the officials seem to get caught up in the hurry up and rush to set the ball. Also, I think the HUNH inadvertently results in missed calls. For example, illegal downfield blocking is almost never caught because of the options, but it happens all the time.
 
And that was exactly my point. Balance. The defense deserves a chance to set. It can't all just favor the offense; even the officials seem to get caught up in the hurry up and rush to set the ball. Also, I think the HUNH inadvertently results in missed calls. For example, illegal downfield blocking is almost never caught because of the options, but it happens all the time.

Or ineligible recievers downfield.
 
Or ineligible recievers downfield.

Yes I have seen that also. It is too simple. The answer is to have the officials wait 5 seconds before they set the ball in place on every play. If a team runs 150 plays a gaime it will only add to the game time not yhe clock time if it is done right. It would be like a 5 second time out on all first through 3rd downs. If the rules don't change the only other option is to have a faster system to substitute.
 
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