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IndyBison
12-19-2012, 03:25 AM
One of the study tools many college officials use is a weekly video review from Rom Gilbert. I believe he's an observer in the ACC and a former on-field official. He usually has 6-8 plays each week with commentary about the call. It is usually his opinion and everyone doesn't always agree but they are always good for discussion.

This week's featured play came from the Bison game. Until I saw this today I had completely forgot about the play. I've talked to other officials and opinions are split. Most feel it was appropriate to give GSU their TO back but they still had the choice to take the time out. Normally after an official's time out the play clock is set to 25 seconds. The exception to that is a defensive injury. To discourage the defense from faking injuries the play clock is set to 40. That way the same amount of time runs off the clock regardless and it could be even more if the officials don't notice the injury right away. I'm guessing the GSU coach was upset either because he thought the clock would not start or it would be set to 25 seconds.

http://romgilbert.us/2012vidclip16.htm

There are a couple other plays from the EWU-SHSU game as well as a great play from last week's SHSU game.

1998braves64
12-19-2012, 03:35 AM
This week's featured play came from the Bison game. Until I saw this today I had completely forgot about the play. I've talked to other officials and opinions are split. Most feel it was appropriate to give GSU their TO back but they still had the choice to take the time out.
http://romgilbert.us/2012vidclip16.htm

There are a couple other plays from the EWU-SHSU game as well as a great play from last week's SHSU game.

Wofford you mean.. ;) I'm hot tonight Indy!

IndyBison
12-19-2012, 04:24 AM
Wofford you mean.. ;) I'm hot tonight Indy!
No...I was referring to a play from last week's SHSU game against Montana State. Montana State tried to throw a backward pass to a lineman but it ended up being forward which resulted in illegal touching. There was also a potential illegal block below the waist.

JustinTyem
12-19-2012, 04:34 AM
One of the study tools many college officials use is a weekly video review from Rom Gilbert. I believe he's an observer in the ACC and a former on-field official. He usually has 6-8 plays each week with commentary about the call. It is usually his opinion and everyone doesn't always agree but they are always good for discussion.

This week's featured play came from the Bison game. Until I saw this today I had completely forgot about the play. I've talked to other officials and opinions are split. Most feel it was appropriate to give GSU their TO back but they still had the choice to take the time out. Normally after an official's time out the play clock is set to 25 seconds. The exception to that is a defensive injury. To discourage the defense from faking injuries the play clock is set to 40. That way the same amount of time runs off the clock regardless and it could be even more if the officials don't notice the injury right away. I'm guessing the GSU coach was upset either because he thought the clock would not start or it would be set to 25 seconds.

http://romgilbert.us/2012vidclip16.htm

There are a couple other plays from the EWU-SHSU game as well as a great play from last week's SHSU game.The Video link is the Wofford game. So Braves is correct,its not GSU video of the Injury TO you talked about.

IndyBison
12-19-2012, 04:45 AM
The Video link is the Wofford game. So Braves is correct,its not GSU video of the Injury TO you talked about.
Ahhh...good catch. That's why I didn't remember it from the GSU game. I didn't watch it that closely since I remembered seeing it when it happened. Since the next few plays were EWU/SHSU I guess I had it in my mind the first clip was from the GSU game.

HerdBot
12-19-2012, 05:26 AM
I remember thinking he was faking the injury. Personally I think they should be charged a timeout if its inside 2 minutes, odds are they are faking it. Heck do like George Carlin says and leave the injured on the field and play on!