Incorrect. There was no attempt to "fake" a substitution. That would be a
huddle infraction anyway, would it not? Jacoby was simply crouched down and
"pretending" to receive info from Brad Scott. If this play was illegal,
then a plethora of plays teams run are illegal. For instance, when the qb
pretends to not understand the play and approaches the sideline while the
ball is snapped. I've never seen an official blow that dead. Stop being a
sore loser and let the kids have fun, it's not the NFL.
First off, there is no need for hostility. Second, my point was that there
was no substitution process taking place, which would refute the rule you
are citing. Chill. Anyway, no one other than coots has made any comment
that it was an illegal play. You guys simply can't ever lose can you? Steve
already consented that Clemson is the "better team and better coach." Go
wallow in your misery.
worth a damn? Where is S.C.? Yall still have no Conf. Champioship, still
not playng in one either and every year are either playing in the Capitol
One Bowl or PapaJohns Bowl. Where as Clemson has one their conf. made it to
the Orange Bowl (did not play well but still made it) and this year going
to the Sugar Bowl. Where as S.C. will be playing in the Papajohns bowl
again. HAHAHAHAHAHa
@scottyray12 LOL... BCS game? I'm sure they won't make that mistake
again... Cough cough having to give away tickets to fill the stadium then
get fisted 70-33!!!and to make it to that, you have to beat South
Carolina... And you know you have a snowballs chance in hell... 4 peat..
I'll be back here after the game to laugh at you.
I heard in a radio interview with Dabo that the "sack" was also planned so
that it would cause the defense to slack (thinking he was going down), the
pass would catch them off guard, and give Jacoby the immediate advantage.
Gotta love the excitement of trick plays. One of the many things that make
college football great.
The "overall record" becomes pretty irrelevant once your team has been
annihilated by their rival three years straight. It makes it even worse
when your tigers win the ACC, but yet still aren't even close to being the
best team in their own state. Proves how truly weak your team, and
conference, really are.
this awesome play was called cocka doodle doo, how i know this? well jacoby
ford was neer our tail gate and we asked him that question and why he was
neer out tailgat? well jeff davis is right across from us and he invited
some plazers to come down and chill o and it was a leagle play.
@flybywire09 Nah, when was the last time clemTECH beat us? Hummmmm
exactly... And that comment was posted dec 16 lol, u guys are trying to
look back at the times where Clemson might of still been worth a damn...
Sorry that you have to do that, it's pretty sad
Wasn't he pretending to tie his shoe while being yelled at by a coach -
i.e. "not being ready" - instead of pretending to be leaving the game?
Either way, it's pointless to argue. It happened. As Einstein once said,
"It wasn't called, therefore it is"
Sorry...I'm not a Carolina fan. Carolina sucks and so does Clemson. Two
epic fail programs deciding who's the bigger failure. My only contention
was the rule and it's application. The score stands, the call was missed.
Nothing will change either
We didn't huddle so the rule you listed doesn't even begin to apply.
Besides, even if it DID. Erase that touchdown. Great. Final score? Clemson-
24, South Carolina- 14 We still beat the crap out of you, so just give it
up please.
Incorrect. Nothing illegal about it; he lined up and the defense simply
failed to cover him. It doesn't matter if he was crouching. Besides, would
it have made a difference?
the 9-2-2b rule applies to a totally different type play that the Dallas
Cowboys once ran with Michael Irvin. You are an idiot if you think this is
an illegal play.
Harper puts Nats on board with solo blast
10/3/14: Bryce Harper crushes a solo home run to deep right field off Hunter Strickland to put the Nationals on the board in the 7th inning Check out ...
This dude is so stupid good. I can totally understand how he rubs some
people the wrong way, but I admire his passion. I marvel at his skill set.
He turns on a 97 mph pee rod and whacks it so hard and so far, he about did
away with congressional gridlock. Love it.
+Cole Norum His reputation as a "punk" is pretty unfair, I'm a Nats fan so I'm biased but watching him all season long, he plays hard every game. Yeah he's made some statements ("Where's my ring" and "Clown question bro") that come across as less than classy, and the Papelbon incident didn't help. But some people just love to hate on a good player.