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I can also testify that, sometimes, a referee can be too close to a play to see it properly. That’s my reaction to the Dungpilers self-consolation… and an admission that I’ve spent too much time on the Sac State board lately.
But it’s really funny the NCAA wants video review and doesn’t mandate goal line cameras.
The interview Canzano had with Barnum on Tuesday. Canzano was at the game Saturday and is sure that there was no score on the final play. Canzano and Barnum have some good back and forth on it.
Podcast Episode · The Bald Faced Truth With John Canzano · 10/09/2024 · 22m
podcasts.apple.com
Interesting things from it.
1. Canzano says the decision to put 1 second on the clock came from the conference. The field clock and the official's clock both supposedly read zeros straight across after the incompletion in the end zone.
2. The cameraman who normally would have been on the goal line was instead three yards off the goal line in the end zone on the last play. No one has a good reason as to why.
3. The referee kept asking for a "better view" while he was reviewing the replay.
4. Three Big Sky coaches have reached out to Barnum for the names of the officiating crew so they can give them the business if they show up at one of their games. One Big Sky coach texted Canzano and said the ball didn't cross the line.
Kudos to Canzano. He's talked to the Big Sky commissioner, other coaches, and now Barnum about it.