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Originally Posted by PJHawk
You need to re-watch his video. He never commented on the last play - the BJ Lowery play.
The big "judgment call" (as he put it) was not pass interference, offensive or defensive, and was the "absolute correct ruling" but then he goes on to say: "Element of control, did Hemmingway have control - I'm not sure he does. It's so close they stay with the call either way" You had to factor in judgment and the call on the field would have stood regardless of whether it had been called a TD or not.
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Yeah you might want to read the article. It's below the video.
"And, by the way, forget the notion of pass interference on this play — either defensive or offensive. There was not enough to make either call. Same thing on the final play of the game on the slant pattern. The contact by the Iowa defender was not enough for pass interference, no matter what time of the game it was — the first quarter or the fourth quarter."