Here's the last play:
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2015/11/1/9652810/miami-duke-ending-play-
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2015/11/1/9652810/miami-duke-ending-play-
I'm sure they are claiming or will claim that the officials discussed the block-in-the-back penalty independently and simultaneously with the booth review, which is exactly what the ref should have communicated publicly before the booth review was finished. Instead, he announced the penalty and booth review too quickly after the play ended, and then waited to pick up the flag until the booth review was over, making it seem like the booth overturned the penalty. It's bad optics, as they say.
The Miami player's knee being down and the 12 men on the field, the latter of which I didn't even know about, are bad enough. But it's Duke, so fuck 'em.
Miami was hosed on dook's final drive anyway. The PI calls were bullshit. Fucked up reffing gives, fucked up reffing takes away.
A Miami player from the sideline ran onto the field well before the play was over.
From what I've read the 12th man is irrelevant as it would be treated as post play and by rule couldn't be enforced since the game was over after the TD.
A Miami player from the sideline ran onto the field well before the play was over.
Only downside is this puts UNC in the driver's seat for the Coastal.
Without his helmet on.
A too many men on the field call against Miami would nullify the TD. Game over. Duke wins.
Also doesn't matter whether or not he had a helmet on. Call would be the same either way.
and hopefully took a shit at midfield