Yes. Even if he didn’t it wouldn’t have been overturned because there wasn’t ‘conclusive evidence’ he stepped out.
Threw for over 300, Jennings was a neast, Callaway PR for td and Bituli blocked punt and td recovery. Best total team game we have played in last few years imo.
Callaway had 3 catches for 108 yards, a td and returned a punt for a touchdown Jauan Jennings had 7 catches for 174 yards and two touchdowns Bituli tackled everything that moved and blocked a punt for a touchdown South Carolina had two big plays offensively all night.
Would’ve been a lot worse if it weren’t for that busted first play and then the miracle catch before halftime
I stayed to the very end of the game just to watch Muschamp walk off the field with his head tucked between butt. It was glorious!!!!!
I watched on TV. Wife was ready to go to dinner but I said no; not until after I watch Muschamp walk off the field after shaking Pruitts hand.
They need to make him get stomach surgery. He's not going to be around much longer with all that weight.
What about the SC TD where it appeared that that the RB got most of his body across the plane, but had the ball in his left hand, which, on the Jumbotron replays, appeared to be short. Did he really score there?
On the 4th and goal play is the one I'm assuming you're talking about. It was close but it was really hard to see the ball there. By rule, since it was called a TD on the field, it was tough to overturn it because it wasn't really indisputable. I would argue that line judge shouldn't have ruled it a TD if he didn't know for sure he got across. If I remember correctly it took him a while to make up his mind there.
That review was quick, but when they took the TD back it was an extended review. Also, why were these refs just throwing up td’s whenever USC was within a few yards of the end zone? Way too fast on calling them.
Pretty incredible environment in Neyland last night. There were a few moments that, with Sour Carolina backed up, in the north end zone it was so loud I couldn’t talk to the person next to me without yelling.