Let's be honest the result of the Miami game is because the ACC is a struggling conference with only 1 top 10 team and the only team with a true heisman candidate so they felt like they had to protect that with a BS call that overturned a TD so the conference can try to stay more relevant
@@basedjiren3889I think that’s what he is insinuating. But even then, Felton had a lot of that ball when he landed on his but, it was just hard to tell whether if the ball was moving because they’re moving/fighting or because he doesn’t have complete control. For either call, incomplete or complete, there’s no indisputable evidence to overturn. Call on the field should stand, many analysts like Nick Saban and Kirk agree.
Thanks for mentioning Helene. It is an unfathomable tragedy.
This man is a legend
Let's be honest the result of the Miami game is because the ACC is a struggling conference with only 1 top 10 team and the only team with a true heisman candidate so they felt like they had to protect that with a BS call that overturned a TD so the conference can try to stay more relevant
Dude the vast majority of people even agree it wasn't a catch. They just don't think it should've been overturned
@@basedjiren3889I think that’s what he is insinuating. But even then, Felton had a lot of that ball when he landed on his but, it was just hard to tell whether if the ball was moving because they’re moving/fighting or because he doesn’t have complete control. For either call, incomplete or complete, there’s no indisputable evidence to overturn. Call on the field should stand, many analysts like Nick Saban and Kirk agree.
@@basedjiren3889 There's no way anyone can say there is indisputable evidence to overturn the call made on the field