GodGodGodBathia
Well-Known Member
For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about:
Kansas State is down 28 to 36 against Syracuse and is driving down the field. They eventually score a TD on a twenty yard catch and run, and the receiver proceeds to give about a 1 second salute to the crowd to celebrate.
The fat ref can't wait to dig into his back pocket and call an excessive celebration, pushing back the two point conversion to the 18 yard line, giving K State almost no chance to tie the game.
Yes, even though the celebration was basically nothing, it technically violates the rule of "drawing attention to yourself."
But the rule is total BS; screw the NCAA for making rules that can decide games and seasons like that.
Now what if that happens in the national title and Auburn or Oregon loses because Cam Newton points into the sky?
Screw the NCAA; overhaul the entire thing.
Kansas State is down 28 to 36 against Syracuse and is driving down the field. They eventually score a TD on a twenty yard catch and run, and the receiver proceeds to give about a 1 second salute to the crowd to celebrate.
The fat ref can't wait to dig into his back pocket and call an excessive celebration, pushing back the two point conversion to the 18 yard line, giving K State almost no chance to tie the game.
Yes, even though the celebration was basically nothing, it technically violates the rule of "drawing attention to yourself."
But the rule is total BS; screw the NCAA for making rules that can decide games and seasons like that.
Now what if that happens in the national title and Auburn or Oregon loses because Cam Newton points into the sky?
Screw the NCAA; overhaul the entire thing.