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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Bryan:
First full disclosure: My mother graduated from Kansas and I am a Kansas fan, but people in the Forum will tell you I am always unbiased when it comes to officiaing.
Once the Texas player had control of the ball, the Kansas defender had established a LGP. Time and distance does not matter in this play nor does it matter whether the Texas player did or not see the Kansas player. This is a classic Casebook Play for a charge.
MTD, Sr.
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I graduated from the University of Texas and fully admit I am likely biased in their favor... and this was a charge.
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West Houston Mike
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