saunders45 said:
Watched The Final Drive on BTN. Gerry Dinardo talked to Bill Carollo the B1G Head of officials. Basically, they did the review to see if there is contact between the Defender and Offensive player. The only thing they can review was if there was contact, (which obviously, there was) and once they established that contact was made, they upheld the call. It's a judgement call, just like PI or holding. The Defender doesn't have to overtly push him OOB, only contact/force him OOB.
Yes, all that they can review was the whether there was contact and if there was uphold the call on the field. The call on the field was wrong. You will see similar contact all game long without the wr going out of bounds. Reilly wasn't watching what he was doing and got away with one. He was not forced out of bounds. You can't be forced out of bounds by a defender that has his back to you that is running downfield.
But I'll take the W sketchy call or not. MSU had their late chances late and didn't take advantage:
Rather than going with conventional wisdom after the onside kick they should have opted for safe/high-percentage passes rather than just focusing on burning clock. We had two timeouts left to get us the ball back with but a horrible pass defense. If they show some balls and throw at said pass defense we'd have been in trouble.
They had a pick in their hands and dropped it. Close games get down to who can make plays when it counts, they didn't. If he holds on to the ball when he hits the ground we lose just like if Moore holds the ball when he hits the ground last year we win. Hell they should have played better D in general that drive.
For some reason we handed them great field position at the end, leaving them two solid gains or one big gain from fieldgoal range. Cook ends-up with time to throw one more quick pass before going for a fieldgoal or Hail Mary. He gets brainlock and uses up the last of the clock.
MSU's performance late was similar to us in our close losses. Just didn't get the job done.