Eli said:
It's not a dumb rule? So let's say Baylor was about to score on TCU at the 5 yard line and there were 10 seconds left in the game and the referee made that call and the game ended, instead of allowing Baylor to lineup and spike the ball, run the game winning play? Yeah that makes perfect sense.
That's not even close to what happened last night. Give a detailed play so we can test your theory.
I'll give you one, TCU player goes down in bounds on the five yard line with 10 seconds on the clock. TCU is down six and has no timeouts. It's crystal clear their player went down in bounds just inches from the sideline. Replay buzzes down and corrects the call.
Should TCU get 10 seconds to run a play (or maybe two if they have a down to spike it) or should the game be over because the player went down in bounds near the sidelines?
There was no way we could have regrouped, waited on the ref to spot the ball and snapped it in 10 seconds. None. And no way TCU could have either of the roles were reversed.
It's why you don't call dumb timeouts earlier in the half when you sub late and allow TCU to run out the play clock making a defensive sub. If any rules need to be changed it's that one or we need a smarter coaching staff. Then we could have used that timeout and tried a FG.