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ARTICLE 15. a.2
An out-of-bounds player who becomes airborne remains out of bounds until they touch the ground inbounds without simultaneously being out of bounds.


He has a foot down in bounds after his other foot comes off the white prior to the catch. There is no stipulation of 2 feet.
 
Forget all the one foot vs two feet talk…..

As the rule is written, receiver must IMMEDIATELY return to the field of play. Watch the video, the receiver literally takes 7 steps after being pushed OOB….all 7 of those steps were OB. That’s about 7-8 yards OOB. That is literally the furthest thing from returning immediately. They blew it.
 
Forget Al the one foot vs two feet talk…..

As the rule is written, receiver must IMMEDIATELY return to the field of play. Watch the video, the receiver literally takes 7 steps after being pushed OOB….all 7 of those steps were OB. That’s about 7-8 yards OOB. That is literally the furthest thing from returning immediately. They blew it.
"Immediately" is a discretionary metric. That is different than saying something like "shortest path"
 
ARTICLE 15. a.2
An out-of-bounds player who becomes airborne remains out of bounds until they touch the ground inbounds without simultaneously being out of bounds.


He has a foot down in bounds after his other foot comes off the white prior to the catch. There is no stipulation of 2 feet.
What section is that from please? An article is a subsection so in order to locate it, one needs to know what section number it's under.
 
So, again, we run out of the back of the end zone run around a bit, the pass goes up, and the receiver does a broad jump back into the end zone to catch the pass. As long as he gets one foot down before he touches the ball, we're golden. Classic timing pattern. This play could change the course of our season.
 
Forget all the one foot vs two feet talk…..

As the rule is written, receiver must IMMEDIATELY return to the field of play. Watch the video, the receiver literally takes 7 steps after being pushed OOB….all 7 of those steps were OB. That’s about 7-8 yards OOB. That is literally the furthest thing from returning immediately. They blew it.
Excellent point!!!
 
So, again, we run out of the back of the end zone run around a bit, the pass goes up, and the receiver does a broad jump back into the end zone to catch the pass. As long as he gets one foot down before he touches the ball, we're golden. Classic timing pattern. This play could change the course of our season.
....just like Sac State game two years ago!
 
I just now saw the supposed game winning TD from ESPN+ on demand.

The BSC officials totally screwed up that call! Regardless if a receiver is forced out or not, said receiver has to reestablish position inbounds. That receiver's step to the thrown ball was from out of bounds. HE NEVER established himself inbounds!

The conference needs to address this one! They better not sugar coat it!

Absolutely terrible call!
A game shouldn't hang on a call from a ref. This is absolutely the worst defense Montana has had since the Larry Donovan years. BTW... We know who played for Donovan and the defense looks the same. like a dumpster fire.

It's embarrassing. Linebacker who? BH isn't gonna fire his brother either, so prepare to watch the Griz lose at least wo more times, the Gillmans' and everyone else halfway decent is going to walk and I don't blame them. They were sold a championship trip and are getting nosebleed seats if this keeps up.
 
Forget all the one foot vs two feet talk…..

As the rule is written, receiver must IMMEDIATELY return to the field of play. Watch the video, the receiver literally takes 7 steps after being pushed OOB….all 7 of those steps were OB. That’s about 7-8 yards OOB. That is literally the furthest thing from returning immediately. They blew it.
he took his sweet time out of bounds before running in, and that SWX clip makes it look like he tight-roped the whole way instead of being egregiously out for almost the entirety of the play.
 
Pretty sure the definition of “immediately” in WaGriz stadium means anything other than running to the pisser, or getting a hotdog. Thus, so long as the weeb receiver did not run out of bounds and attempt to go to the bathroom or concession stand, he would have been deemed to have returned to the field of play “immediately”
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I just now saw the supposed game winning TD from ESPN+ on demand.

The BSC officials totally screwed up that call! Regardless if a receiver is forced out or not, said receiver has to reestablish position inbounds. That receiver's step to the thrown ball was from out of bounds. HE NEVER established himself inbounds!

The conference needs to address this one! They better not sugar coat it!

Absolutely terrible call!
 
Pretty sure the definition of “immediately” in WaGriz stadium means anything other than running to the pisser, or getting a hotdog. Thus, so long as the weeb receiver did not run out of bounds and attempt to go to the bathroom or concession stand, he would have been deemed to have returned to the field of play “immediately”
I'm pretty sure this is correct under the rules, which is why my new play will be deadly. We could even develop a pass pattern where the WR runs around the back of the goalposts and jumps back into the end zone on the other side while the pass is in the air. Totally legal in the BSC now that we have precedent.
 
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