@11W Bower's did NOT get that 1st down. Per NCAA rulebook: When going out of bounds the spot is marked where the BALL is when it CROSSES the boundary. And it was also ruled short on the field.
@joelklatt@GeorgiaFootball Bower's did NOT get that 1st down. Per NCAA rulebook: When going out of bounds the spot is marked where the BALL is when it crosses the boundary, not when the player is down or out of bounds. Also it was ruled short on the field.
@joelklatt@GeorgiaFootball@OhioStateFB Bower's did NOT get that 1st down. Per NCAA rulebook: When going out of bounds the spot is marked where the BALL is when it crosses the boundary. And it was also ruled short on the field.
@joelklatt@RossRFulton@ryandaytime@OhioStateFB@NCAAFootball Brock Bowers did NOT get that 1st down per NCAA rulebook. Call on field was short, no conclusive evidence to prove he advanced the ball PRIOR to it crossing the boundary. Replay changed the outcome of this game.
@RossRFulton How about we talk about replay reversing Brock Bowers ruled short on 4th down. Rulebook says its where the ball is when crossing the boundary, not when the player finally touches the ground OOB