Would someone explain the encroachment rule that was called twice on UNI and saved us from two turnovers?
Never mind I think I found the answer. Its when the defensive player comes into contract with an offensive player before the ball is snapped. Seems like UNI was guilty of this more than once, but it was called only twice.
I don't get this rap. Seems like UNI players and coaches had nice things to say about the Jacks play and coaching. Had Jacks lost the game they'd probably say the same thing.
I don't get this rap. Seems like UNI players and coaches had nice things to say about the Jacks play and coaching. Had Jacks lost the game they'd probably say the same thing.
This has been said several years by the UNI team when they have lost to the Jacks. Mahoney and the rest of the team said it several times when the Jacks pounded them a couple years ago. It always begins as complimentary to the jacks and ends with "but we beat ourselves".........
Would someone explain the encroachment rule that was called twice on UNI and saved us from two turnovers?
There are many ways to get encroachment, but in this case the DT was lined up (or came across) in the neutral zone when the ball was snapped. If the defensive player gets back across before the ball is snapped its not a penalty.
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There are many ways to get encroachment, but in this case the DT was lined up (or came across) in the neutral zone when the ball was snapped. If the defensive player gets back across before the ball is snapped its not a penalty.
Thanks guys, I knew former players would know all about this. Apparently both calls yesterday were good calls. UNI was very close to the line of scrimmage and there was movement and then they point to the Jacks as the violators. It takes a good ref to catch stuff like that. The refs caught all those holding calls in the MSU game. I haven't heard any comments from Stig about the holding, but most likely we were guilty on all of them.
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