T Daniels INT

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by jjfl, Sep 18, 2004.

  1. jjfl

    jjfl Founding Member

    Can someone explain to me that if T Daniels was out of bounds and didn't intercept the pass, how could the game clock continue running? 30 seconds ran off the clock between the interception and the next play. That was the difference in the game. Had LSU not been screwed we'd have had plenty of time to kick a FG. Any explanation is appreciated.
     
  2. WestCoastTiger

    WestCoastTiger Founding Member

    they completed the pass and it was a fumble.
     
  3. johnny

    johnny Freshman

    was thinking something else
     
  4. Berge

    Berge Founding Member

    I didn't understand that either.... He DID catch the ball, the officials said he was out of bounds. He had a foot in when he caught it. But even then, the clock should have stopped.
     
  5. jjfl

    jjfl Founding Member

    Then the clock should have stopped when the ball was out of bounds. right?
     
  6. MikeD

    MikeD Sports Genius

    Guys, your grasping at straws now. I'm sure yall were glad that it happened because AU was going to run out of time. If we play defense, none of this matters.
     
  7. TigerFan90

    TigerFan90 Too far away from home

    The fumble looked legit to me. I watched it on my TiVo a few times over. Looked like Daniels had the ball with the left foot in-bounds. Right foot went out of bounds. He was heading out of bounds the entire time. I thought LSU had the ball, but...
     

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