These have been posted elsewhere, but just wanted to try to put the most salient ones (imho) all in one place: 1. http://www.zshare.net/video/robbed3-wmv.html - this one shows that they touched it before 10 yards. - perhaps more importantly, note that on the final slow-mo portion of the video, you'll see the ball squirting under/through Iglesias' legs, after being knocked their by Cheung who allegedly recovered the ball for Oregon. Patrick recovered it where it bounced, while the Pac 10 and a bunch of players scramble around wondering where it went, confusing the officials into actually believing it was somewhere in that pile. 2. http://www.zshare.net/video/jobbed2-wmv.html - Another look at the ball squirting through Iglesias' legs, with some nice hi-lighting. This one is from the endzone. Believe your eyes. No one doctored these in any way. The first one was available to the replay refs in the booth.
Given how totally and disastrously the officials messed this call up, it somehow seems appropriate that the title of this thread should be misspelled.
What is sad is that Oregon didn't even recover the kick off. * not 10 yards * interfering before 10 yards * The don't even recover the kick off. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IhHPggLpSY http://www.zshare.net/video/jobbed2-wmv.html http://www.zshare.net/video/robbed3-wmv.html Through the legs P. Allen # 23 recovers the kick off. Enough said Pac-10 officials help thier team get a win. Plus make the call the pass was tipped. after you have already screwed a team you do it again. WOW.
Oh my friggin word.... It's so clear that he has the ball, I'm in awe that they called that. The ref was digging through the pile, had not blown the whistle or called anybody down, yet they ended up with the ball. I'm definitely not one to believe in conspiracy theories, but something is extremely fishy here.
Re: Video Consolidation Of SCRU-job Again - already posted elsewhere, but the intent is to consolidate the footage here. IMO this is the best video showing that OU recovered the ball. It's indisputable. http://media.putfile.com/OU-vs-Oregon Not that we really NEED it, but does anyone have anything on the pass interference penalty that they failed to overturn? Post it at your judgement if you have it. I'm wondering if it might obscure the most critical bad calls . . .
I haven't checked, but if one of those links is the O-zone coverage that I can see from soonersports.com, wow...just wow...and really, an extra wow at Allen Patrick. You'd think they were playing hide and seek. He was running away from officials. Teammates were pointing at him with the ball and he was nowhere to be found. But it also shows the length of the play and then the Umpire is the one who signals first down for Oregon. I just wonder how that Umpire came to that conlusion with no ball for proof.
Obviously he was guessing, because he knew that he could rely on the instant replay to make the call he should have made.
Why didn't he run toward the end zone? They hadn't whistled it dead; he had the ball, at least it would have got their attention as to where the ball was...
Sorry to drag this up from the 3rd page and apologies if already posted elsewhere... not that it matters but I just saw the visual proof that the Oregon kid never had control, not even for the nanosecond which the ref gave him credit for. http://www.kgw.com/sharedcontent/VideoPlayer/showVideo.php?vidId=88842
http://www.kgw.com/sharedcontent...idId=88842 I'm just posting this link "for the record" because it's the clearest one I've seen of the fumble recovery. It's from OU's sideline at field level. I had not seen it posted anywhere else. Maybe it was, though.
What am I, invisible@?? see my post (2 posts above mburton71's) .. the link works and I agree, it's the best evidence of possession. The Oregon guy never had it. edit: makes me sick to watch it