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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 28, 2004 23:34:35 GMT -5
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Post by PJ520 on Aug 28, 2004 23:37:18 GMT -5
Yep and my team just so happens to play in the Big Ten
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 28, 2004 23:40:37 GMT -5
Yep and my team just so happens to play in the Big Ten Hopefully the idea will spread. I certainly hope the SEC gets it soon. Though I think its effectiveness in the BIG 10 this season will determine what happens. Should be fun to see.
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Post by JaxHawk06 on Aug 29, 2004 9:07:02 GMT -5
No, I don't like instant replay in College Football
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 29, 2004 9:12:21 GMT -5
No, I don't like instant replay in College Football might I ask why?
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Post by JaxHawk06 on Aug 29, 2004 9:49:07 GMT -5
Because mistakes are part of the game. I like them at the proffesioal level but not in college
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 29, 2004 9:50:59 GMT -5
Because mistakes are part of the game. I like them at the proffesioal level but not in college But when the refs make a mistake, especialy like the ones they did last night. You can not fault the team for that. They should not be punished because the refs are idiots.
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Post by qcomdrj on Aug 29, 2004 13:49:19 GMT -5
Opponents of IR always say that it slows down a game, and I will agree with that. However, the pro format is pretty good in my opinion. I would change it so they have 3 overturns/half, unless they use a timeout first. Ergo, they only have as many reviews as T.O.s. Plus you could make it so they can only overturn plays that are more than X yards (I like 15) or for turnovers.
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 29, 2004 13:55:47 GMT -5
Opponents of IR always say that it slows down a game, and I will agree with that. However, the pro format is pretty good in my opinion. I would change it so they have 3 overturns/half, unless they use a timeout first. Ergo, they only have as many reviews as T.O.s. Plus you could make it so they can only overturn plays that are more than X yards (I like 15) or for turnovers. That would certianly be an improvement over the current system of going by what the faulty refs have to say. Going to IR would not slow the game down as much as people think. It would be far more benificial, than it would be a burden. IR is a great idea, and we need it in college ball.
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Post by Dukeman on Aug 29, 2004 20:40:45 GMT -5
Replay is good for the NFL, but not for college. Too many teams, not enough games on TV with as many cameras for IR to work on a large scale.
College football is fine the way it is.
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