@SomeOkieDude@SECUnfiltered If you go back and look the Auburn player was holding the ball on the OU players side after contact. OU players hands aren’t even on ball before he hits ground
@Kdkeylockman@brianjstultz Maybe go look that the Auburn player’s hand was holding the ball and not OU player after initial contact and three steps after catch
@SECBarstool After OU player catches ball, he starts a transfer to left hand when AU player knocks ball loose. As they fall to ground it’s actually the AU players hand holding the ball against OU player. White glove not red. Ball was out after transferring and before they hit ground
@HeadDownGolf@SECBarstool Go back and watch. OU player didn’t have ball when his butt hit the ground. The glove holding the ball was a white glove belonging to AU player
@GregTibbles@SECBarstool Terrible take. Go back and watch. The glove holding the ball before hitting the ground is white and belongs to the Auburn player. OU lost control right after transferring to left hand after catch
@CNviolations The kid has been trained in numerous sessions, carefully managed throughout. This is the culmination of that training….its not the first time in the pool. And yes, you do want the kid crying so it alerts folks nearby.
Every kid I had went through the program-they love swimming.
@michaelschwab13@michaelschwab13 obviously it stunk that we were in that bottom of 9th situation, but do the numbers support a right Chas against their closer, when you have lefty Brantley sitting on the bench? Seems we got out managed and out executed