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Old 09-19-2006, 01:18 PM
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Why would he not get access to the ABC feed or control over camera angles. That is the most insanely idiotic thing I have ever heard. One look at atleast 3 of the ABC camera angles would have made the call more than easy.
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Old 09-19-2006, 01:25 PM
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Why would he not get access to the ABC feed or control over camera angles. That is the most insanely idiotic thing I have ever heard. One look at atleast 3 of the ABC camera angles would have made the call more than easy.
To clear one thing up. NOBODY gets "Control" over TV's camera angles except the producer and director of the telecast.

If the TV crew is doing its job, though, as I said above they're going to play every replay that have that has ANY view of the play. Remember that some of the cameras may be isolated on different players -- but there are always at least one or two cameras (replays) that "follow the ball."

For the replay official not to have access to ALL of those pertinent replays is ridiculous.

ETA that when NFL replay began, a separate feed from the TV truck directly to the TV booth was added and the booth official had two VCR's of his own, with slo motion capability (and a person to operate them for him), so that he could look at the "first" replay, while the second machine was still recording the rest of the replays so he could watch the rest when he was finished with the first and nothing would be missed.
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Old 09-19-2006, 01:32 PM
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Since this is a football thread and all...I'm going to ask a dumb female football question...

I was watching the ASU game last weekend and they QB made a pass from the 10 yard-line and the receiver missed and the ball hit the pylon. They ruled it a touchback instead of an incomplete pass. Why is it a touchback, since it never touched the other team?? (I understand about 75% of the rules in football, but this is one I just don't get).
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Old 09-19-2006, 01:44 PM
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Isn't this the first year the replay system has been in place in the NCAA? It seems like this can serve as a good "teaching moment" for preparing officials, TV crews, replay booth operators, etc., for subsequent seasons.

Sure, it's a shame for OU, but based on the links above, it sounds like the OU President is taking this a little too far. I understand that there's a lot at stake, I really do. But seriously, remove the game's outcome from teh record books? Come on. Suspend the officials for the remainder of the season? Now you're just going too far.

There has to be indisputable evidence to overturn the call on the field. The booth operator didn't have indisputable evidence since he didn't have access to all the camera angles (again, based only on what I've read). If he had overturned the call with the evidence he was given, then Oregon would be griping and the OU people would probably just be saying, "Get over it."

But, since I didn't see the game, my opinion probably doesn't count for much here. (Although, even those who did see the game evidently got to see more than the booth operator saw. So, perhaps those of us who didn't get to enjoy this game are a little more objective.)

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Old 09-19-2006, 02:09 PM
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You know in Norman they have a saying for when an official blows a call that goes Oklahoma’s way. They like to call it “Sooner Magic.”
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Old 09-19-2006, 02:27 PM
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Isn't this the first year the replay system has been in place in the NCAA? It seems like this can serve as a good "teaching moment" for preparing officials, TV crews, replay booth operators, etc., for subsequent seasons.

Sure, it's a shame for OU, but based on the links above, it sounds like the OU President is taking this a little too far. I understand that there's a lot at stake, I really do. But seriously, remove the game's outcome from teh record books? Come on. Suspend the officials for the remainder of the season? Now you're just going too far.

There has to be indisputable evidence to overturn the call on the field. The booth operator didn't have indisputable evidence since he didn't have access to all the camera angles (again, based only on what I've read). If he had overturned the call with the evidence he was given, then Oregon would be griping and the OU people would probably just be saying, "Get over it."

But, since I didn't see the game, my opinion probably doesn't count for much here. (Although, even those who did see the game evidently got to see more than the booth operator saw. So, perhaps those of us who didn't get to enjoy this game are a little more objective.)

From what I saw on TV...there wasn't a single Orgon fan that was interviewed that didn't think the call was completely blown.

The fact that the official reviewer for the plays in the game didn't have access to all of the camera angles is horrible, inexcusable, unacceptable, etc. etc.
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Old 09-19-2006, 02:57 PM
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The fact that the official reviewer for the plays in the game didn't have access to all of the camera angles is horrible, inexcusable, unacceptable, etc. etc.
I would agree with this. But, that's part of what happens when something new is implemented. You see what works, what doesn't, what needs tweaking, etc. I bet there won't be a similar problem next season (or maybe even next weekend - you never know how quickly positive changes can be made). Like I said, it's a shame, but there's nothing that can be done about it (other than improving the system). OU just needs to pick up, move on and focus on the next game or they'll be looking at a 2 (or more) loss season instead of just one.
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Old 09-19-2006, 03:01 PM
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Well and the SEC has come out and said that the ball in the Auburn game was uncatchable, which it was. Even LSU friends of mine aren't that upset about it, they don't like it, but they're not blaming the loss on it.

As for the Oklahoma call, its ridiculous, but I think theres no way the NCAA should throw out the game. This is obviously not the first time a game has turned on a bad call, and I've never heard of the NCAA doing it before. I'm sorry, but my sympathy for Oklahoma is gone after 2004.
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Old 09-19-2006, 03:22 PM
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Isn't this the first year the replay system has been in place in the NCAA? It seems like this can serve as a good "teaching moment" for preparing officials, TV crews, replay booth operators, etc., for subsequent seasons.
I believe it was done in the Mountain West Conference last year which became the pilot for the college game.

In terms of President Boren, I agree he's gone a little too far. I've met him and he's a pretty impressive guy, and generally a seemingly fair one -- former US Senator, etc. Again, this could mean a LOT of money one way or the other, assuming the Sooners have a strong year, but a season long suspension? That's harsh.

Finally, to the best of my knowledge, there is no precedent and no way to reverse or eliminate a win or loss in the NCAA. Maybe there should be, but as it stands, the game is over and that, as they say, is that.

ETA, in the NFL, the replay officials did not monitor the network audio -- only the pictures. If the colleges use their own camera angles exclusively, that's too bad because the normal telecast (especially network) will offer more angles from better equipment with longer lenses operated by professional camerapersons. All of that is too expensive for an athletic department to duplicate. If a producer or director chose to be selective and show only replays that favor one team or the other, they would be fired. The network couldn't afford to do that. As I said above, we offered every replay available in every challenge situation...period. I'd worry more about camera angles and shots made by a university employee who might have a bigger "home" stake in the game.
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Old 09-19-2006, 05:19 PM
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I believe it was done in the Mountain West Conference last year which became the pilot for the college game.
The Big 10 used replay 2 seasons ago, as did a few others; last year was a wide-ranging group of replay systems implemented on a conference-by-conference basis. This was so flaky, they implemented a universal one this season.
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Old 09-19-2006, 06:41 PM
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While we're at it, I'm still pissed off about this travesty of officiating. Offsides my cats' asses -- all of them.
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Old 09-19-2006, 06:55 PM
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Isn't this the first year the replay system has been in place in the NCAA? It seems like this can serve as a good "teaching moment" for preparing officials, TV crews, replay booth operators, etc., for subsequent seasons.

Sure, it's a shame for OU, but based on the links above, it sounds like the OU President is taking this a little too far. I understand that there's a lot at stake, I really do. But seriously, remove the game's outcome from teh record books? Come on. Suspend the officials for the remainder of the season? Now you're just going too far.

There has to be indisputable evidence to overturn the call on the field. The booth operator didn't have indisputable evidence since he didn't have access to all the camera angles (again, based only on what I've read). If he had overturned the call with the evidence he was given, then Oregon would be griping and the OU people would probably just be saying, "Get over it."

But, since I didn't see the game, my opinion probably doesn't count for much here. (Although, even those who did see the game evidently got to see more than the booth operator saw. So, perhaps those of us who didn't get to enjoy this game are a little more objective.)
I was at the game, in the Oregon section (the only scalper ticket I could afford) and the people next to us turned to me and said, "You got robbed."

It is not going too far to ask for a suspension for the season. Calling football is their JOB, if I screwed up that much at my job, I'd totally understand being fired. I'd be thanking my lucky A$$ that I'd only got suspended.

Also, there is a lot at stake. Money, bowl games, et cetera... I think Boren is right on track asking for the game to be sticken from the books. Football is religion down here.
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Old 09-19-2006, 07:13 PM
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Yeah, but why should Oklahoma get treatment other schools didn't get?
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Old 09-19-2006, 08:04 PM
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Yeah, but why should Oklahoma get treatment other schools didn't get?
Yeah, obviously there is nothing that can be done to the records.

However, I did hear that there is a possibility of having the poll voters and sports writers "disregard" this loss from their voting process......which could significantly change the outcome of OU's season, barring of course that they don't lose anymore.....which I think they will.....
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Old 09-19-2006, 08:41 PM
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Calling football is their JOB, if I screwed up that much at my job, I'd totally understand being fired. I'd be thanking my lucky A$$ that I'd only got suspended.
Actually, it might be considered a part time job. Officials have real jobs, and their own lives as well.
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