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Old Tue Nov 10, 2015, 10:00pm
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Originally Posted by jchamp View Post
I'm hoping that someone who calls under NCAA rules can help me understand the philosophy of the replay rule on field goals.
According to the NCAA rulesbook, 12-3-1-b, does not allow a good/no-good review if the ball is above the top of the uprights when it crosses the end line. This situation appears to be a case where the multiple-angles, freeze-framing and time-stitching would provide the best chance to correct a missed call. Does anyone know why this case is specifically excluded from review?
Just a guess, but the best angle to observe the ball's flight is directly under each upright, looking straight up, which is usually where the officials are positioned and there are no cameras.
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