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First despite a terrible game we somehow manage to claw back to the 2-yard line with a free play to possibly tie at the end???

And the announcer calls the game over and the cannon fires when we clearly have a a first down with 2 seconds on the clock???

Refs seemed in shock...

And all due respect to UTSA - they flat beat us... but

omigosh...DT could have easily just run a draw and scored...needed a two-point conversion but still that game was there for the taking DESPITE a poor offensive and uncharacteristic defensive performance...such a golden opportunity wasted...

We have got to get out of the stubborn habit of trying to run the ball on most first downs... UTSA seemed to know when we would be running the ball and they left receivers wide open at times or with big cushions...

And why do we ALWAYS start so slowly on offense. There's no sense of offensive urgency in this game until we were down by two TD's...

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And the announcer calls the game over and the cannon fires when we clearly have a a first down with 2 seconds on the clock???

Very amateur. And I hope someone gets reamed for that. Just incredible.
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It was one second left on the clock which didn't make sense because the clock had to run. It almost impossible for the ref to set the ball and for UNT to be able to snap the ball. The clock never started until UNT snapped the ball which was also incorrect. It didn't matter but it would have have been controversal if it had.

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It was one second left on the clock which didn't make sense because the clock had to run. It almost impossible for the ref to set the ball and for UNT to be able to snap the ball. The clock never started until UNT snapped the ball which was also incorrect. It didn't matter but it would have have been controversal if it had.

Nah it's not impossible, it happens quite often. Clock starts when ball is set, if a team is ready to snap they can, that's why refs stand over the ball and move out of the way to blow their whistle an start the clock.
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Definitely an odd ending.

we should have had more time anyway, right? on the play before that one there was a defensive penalty but the clock was running so we lost about 10 seconds before that throw. did I miss something?

Noticed that too. WTH?

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Can someone please tell me when we were on defense the last time did Dan Mc call a timeout. Does the clock not automatically stop after a offensive penalty???

Also I wish our OC Conales would pull his head out of his ass and make better play calls on third down. I mean a shuttle pass twice??

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Lots of terrible blunders on the part of referees.

The pass interference non-call.

The "offsetting" pass interference on 3rd down when the ball was tipped.

The reviewed punt when they said the ruling on the field was the receiving team recovered the ball when they clearly did not.

Running the clock with less than a minute in the game after an offsides penalty.

UTSA knocking our players around after the whistle.

You can't blame the refs for us losing a game, but I can blame them for a lot of missed or bad calls in very crucial parts of the game.

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To be technical, UTSA probably should have gone penalized for rushing the field when there was still time on the clock. Not a complaint, just another oddity that stemmed from that wack ending.

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To be technical, UTSA probably should have gone penalized for rushing the field when there was still time on the clock. Not a complaint, just another oddity that stemmed from that wack ending.

This generally doesn't get called when the players believe the game is over.

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The reviewed punt when they said the ruling on the field was the receiving team recovered the ball when they clearly did not.

That is what he said isnt it? I thought that was weird. Then he comes back and says after further the review the play stands as called,... But NT recovered the damn thing.

Did Hank and George point this out, cause I didnt see any of the coaches losing it on the sidelines over it?

Rick

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First despite a terrible game we somehow manage to claw back to the 2-yard line with a free play to possibly tie at the end???

And the announcer calls the game over and the cannon fires when we clearly have a a first down with 2 seconds on the clock???

Refs seemed in shock...

And all due respect to UTSA - they flat beat us... but

omigosh...DT could have easily just run a draw and scored...needed a two-point conversion but still that game was there for the taking DESPITE a poor offensive and uncharacteristic defensive performance...such a golden opportunity wasted...

We have got to get out of the stubborn habit of trying to run the ball on most first downs... UTSA seemed to know when we would be running the ball and they left receivers wide open at times or with big cushions...

And why do we ALWAYS start so slowly on offense. There's no sense of offensive urgency in this game until we were down by two TD's...

Harry, come on...you're know that Dan McCarney is a "dance with who brung ya" kind of coach. We didn't get this far passing first, then running.

It is not going to change. And, if it puts us in position to be in the conference title hunt year after year instead of being at the bottom of the standings, I say let Dan have his way.

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Lots of terrible blunders on the part of referees.

The pass interference non-call.

The "offsetting" pass interference on 3rd down when the ball was tipped.

The reviewed punt when they said the ruling on the field was the receiving team recovered the ball when they clearly did not.

Running the clock with less than a minute in the game after an offsides penalty.

UTSA knocking our players around after the whistle.

You can't blame the refs for us losing a game, but I can blame them for a lot of missed or bad calls in very crucial parts of the game.

You forgot the last drive where we had just gotten a first down around UTSA's 40 and the refs not only did not stop the clock, but kicked the ball 10 yards downfield, slowly jogged after it to get it and respot it, the whole time with the clock running. Lost 10 to 12 seconds right there.

Should have had 2 shots from the 2 yard line.

Also, the ref had a 10 second conversation with the DB after the pass interference no call, clearly warning him not to do it again. WTH?

Same crew as Tulane. Shouldn't be allowed to ref a game if that magnitude. Get the feeling CuSA would really rather have Rice as the west champion and not UNT

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Same crew as Tulane. Shouldn't be allowed to ref a game if that magnitude. Get the feeling CuSA would really rather have Rice as the west champion and not UNT

Son of a bitch, I was wondering about that. I believe they were the same aholes as the Rice game as well.

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Lots of terrible blunders on the part of referees.

The pass interference non-call.

The "offsetting" pass interference on 3rd down when the ball was tipped.

The reviewed punt when they said the ruling on the field was the receiving team recovered the ball when they clearly did not.

Running the clock with less than a minute in the game after an offsides penalty.

UTSA knocking our players around after the whistle.

You can't blame the refs for us losing a game, but I can blame them for a lot of missed or bad calls in very crucial parts of the game.

Ughhh..........don't remind me.

What a joke of an officiating crew. I hate blaming the refs (and certainly don't put the whole thing on them), but c'mon, these guys were freakin' D-leaguers. Horrible!

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First despite a terrible game we somehow manage to claw back to the 2-yard line with a free play to possibly tie at the end???

And the announcer calls the game over and the cannon fires when we clearly have a a first down with 2 seconds on the clock???

Refs seemed in shock...

And all due respect to UTSA - they flat beat us... but

omigosh...DT could have easily just run a draw and scored...needed a two-point conversion but still that game was there for the taking DESPITE a poor offensive and uncharacteristic defensive performance...such a golden opportunity wasted...

We have got to get out of the stubborn habit of trying to run the ball on most first downs... UTSA seemed to know when we would be running the ball and they left receivers wide open at times or with big cushions...

And why do we ALWAYS start so slowly on offense. There's no sense of offensive urgency in this game until we were down by two TD's...

As far as the announcer is concerned, he needs to tone down the volume, stop talking over the band so much when they leave the field playing the fight song and PLEASE stop with loud and irritatiing "ITS THIRRRRD DOWN". That is so Southland Conference.

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Same crew as Tulane. Shouldn't be allowed to ref a game if that magnitude. Get the feeling CuSA would really rather have Rice as the west champion and not UNT

This is new to me. Thanks.

Does the conference office announce the crews week-of games? Anyway we can see the names of the crews before tip-off?

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As far as the announcer is concerned, he needs to tone down the volume, stop talking over the band so much when they leave the field playing the fight song and PLEASE stop with loud and irritatiing "ITS THIRRRRD DOWN". That is so Southland Conference.

Oops. I meant to -1 you.

Love our announcer.

If it's too loud, you're too old.

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How about the bounce pass catch that UTSA had.....ball CLEARLY hit the ground and then their reciever caught it and the refs gave em the completion.

Or the ball that deflected off of their leg that we recovered...

Or the twenty PI calls that weren't called. Never even turned around half of the time.

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As far as the announcer is concerned, he needs to tone down the volume, stop talking over the band so much when they leave the field playing the fight song and PLEASE stop with loud and irritatiing "ITS THIRRRRD DOWN". That is so Southland Conference.

You know what's a hoot? A Tulane radio network play-by-play.

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