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LSU vs Arkansas
I am a Baseball umpire and a football fan.
I thought I knew the college rules fairly well. I was confused today. Here is what I think happened: Arkansas won the coin flip to begin OT. They chose to take the ball second. Then, Arkansas got the ball first in the second and third OT. The announcers did not say anything. Did I see what I think I saw? What is the rule? What happened? Joe in Michigan |
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Official play-by-play of the game says Arkansas did win the toss and elected to go on defense. They did go on defense first. LSU went on offense. Then Arkansas went on offense.
I think they re-choose after each overtime period. I think the team that loses the initial toss gets to choose and it's possible that they don't just alternate. But I'm not completely familiar with the NCAA overtime rule.
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While we're discussing this game, Arkansas was issued a "Time Out Warning". Is that something unique to NCAA? I've never heard of it for Fed.
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Each OT has the same choices. 1st OT toss winner can select offense or defense first, or choice of end zone. For the 2nd OT, the loser of the toss gets to choose. 3rd OT: back to toss winner for first choice. Alternates from there.
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