It's not a lot different than a coach throwing the red flag on a play they want reviewed.i do not think coaches should be able to send in video. first, it just looks like he is being a sore loser. second, they obviously have an agenda. the big 12 should watch the games and then determine if a hit is deemed questionable and then review it.
i see the argument why coaches would be able to send in a video of an illegal hit, they would best know about it, so it is a nice self-policing system to help the big 12 out. however, it is a lot different than throwing the red flag. that has a direct impact in the game, during the game. if you want to use a red flag analogy, it is more like throwing the red flag in the fourth quarter to challenge a touchdown in the the first quarter.It's not a lot different than a coach throwing the red flag on a play they want reviewed.i do not think coaches should be able to send in video. first, it just looks like he is being a sore loser. second, they obviously have an agenda. the big 12 should watch the games and then determine if a hit is deemed questionable and then review it.
Very true, but that is DURING the game. I can't say pelini wouldn't have done the same thing, but this is par for the course from pinkel.It's not a lot different than a coach throwing the red flag on a play they want reviewed.i do not think coaches should be able to send in video. first, it just looks like he is being a sore loser. second, they obviously have an agenda. the big 12 should watch the games and then determine if a hit is deemed questionable and then review it.