The ball doesn't have to be inside of the pylon. The goal line extends out of bounds beyond the pylon. As long as the ball breaks that plane before any part of the player's body touches out of bounds, then it's a touchdown.
Gray's 4th down run was a touchdown.
I'm a little confused on this rule then... So if he were to dive out of bounds and the ball where to cross the extended invisible plane (while his body is still in the air) it is a touchdown? I thought the ball had to be inside the pylon? Obviously this isn't what Gray did(and I think he got the TD), but I'm just curious about this rule now that you said that.
Not like we were gonna stop them anyway
The ball has to be inside the pylon is the player is in the air and never again touches the ground in bounds. It can be outside the pylon if the player's body is touching in bounds inside the pylon, as was the case with the Gray TD.
One play that really stood out to me was when the hawks were up 11 in the 4th quarter and the goophers had the ball around their own 35 yard line. It was fourth and one yard and Gray kept it on a qb sneak. The goofers offensive line got zero push and gray clearly did not gain an inch. The ref made a terrible spot which allowed them to get the first down.
If the ref spots the ball correctly iowa gets the ball back and probably goes on to score and win the game.
One play that really stood out to me was when the hawks were up 11 in the 4th quarter and the goophers had the ball around their own 35 yard line. It was fourth and one yard and Gray kept it on a qb sneak. The goofers offensive line got zero push and gray clearly did not gain an inch. The ref made a terrible spot which allowed them to get the first down.
If the ref spots the ball correctly iowa gets the ball back and probably goes on to score and win the game.
It shouldn't have come down to any ONE of these plays described above. Saturday was embarrassingly disappointing. This is getting really old, really fast...
Ricky Watters says yes, obviously.I'm a little confused on this rule then... So if he were to dive out of bounds and the ball where to cross the extended invisible plane (while his body is still in the air) it is a touchdown? I thought the ball had to be inside the pylon? Obviously this isn't what Gray did(and I think he got the TD), but I'm just curious about this rule now that you said that.
I remember thinking on that play that was a really generous spot to Minny, and probably the wrong one. But the game is played with decisions, good and bad, some beneficial, some costly. As Herkey says, the game never should have come down to a matter of a bad spot or a question of whether the ball crossed the plane. Save for Coker, this game was lost on occasional bad coaching and poor play.