If you noticed about 2 or 3 plays after the Littlejohn hit, when DeLuca made the interception, he ran out of bounds and one of Sams guys gave him a good shove way beyond the sideline. Everyone on NDSU's sideline was yelling for a flag but nothing came.
I'd say that was a make up call, FCS style.
When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time. -Max McGee
“I really thought you had to run the football to control the game,” Erhardt once said. “You had to throw the football to score but had to run the football to win.” - Ron Erhardt
When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time. -Max McGee
“I really thought you had to run the football to control the game,” Erhardt once said. “You had to throw the football to score but had to run the football to win.” - Ron Erhardt
Except the guy who would have made the call on this hit had no idea the Littlejohn hit occurred. There is no connection. I thought there should have been a foul on the interception return.
I thought this crew had a similar game to the SDSU crew. There was one obvious miss that benefited the Bison that probably only an official would have noticed. I think this crew had 3 or 4 no-calls that should have been called. But it shows why officials get downgraded more for incorrect calls than incorrect no calls. The incorrect calls are often more noticeable and have a bigger impact.
So what was the obvious miss? Just curious?
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I would love to see if anyone can guess. missingnumber7 can't answer. He may already know.
One time the play clock was at zero.
Lardsin must go!
Think they missed a couple false starts.