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Final 4 seconds at ISU

weberwildcat

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http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/50487247-77/state-weber-idaho-yards.html.csp

With four seconds to play, Idaho State completed a 24-yard pass to Tavoy Moore to set up the final field goal attempt. Idaho State quarterback Russell Hill scrambled on the play and Moore scrambled to get out of bounds, casting some doubt about the official time keeper.

“I’ve got no comment on anything that is questionable,” McBride said to laughs.




i was at the game. when the guy got out of bounds there was still 2 seconds left even though they put 1 second on the clock. so all that took place in just 2 seconds. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL :roll: wasn't this game at idaho state and not in the spectrum??? :lol:
 
I was listening to the game on the radio up in Wyoming, and I was like yeah incomplete pass then Carl said there was still 2 seconds left, I about went nuts, how can a qb scramble around, throw a pass, have his reciever catch it, and go out of bounds all in 4 seconds?
 

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