Strange beginning ...

The runners body must be completely across the line of scrimmage for it to be a penalty - the refs made the right call. We had the exact same thing happen last year once or twice.
 
I'm not sure of the rule, but if the rule is where his feet are on the ground then good call, otherwise I'll take it anyways
 
It was closer than I originally thought, but he was about half a yard over the line.

Edit: Nevermind, good call on the explenation.
 
His feet were still behind the line when he threw the ball -- I'm assuming that is what they went by. Anyone know what the rule says?
 
It happened in a game the other night. Very similar, same call.

They said...
"All of body must be beyond line of scrimmage to be considered being past the line of scrimmage."

If even part of one foot was lagging, the QB is OK.
 
"The first thing Colt did after last season was go to Jeff Madden the S&C coach to get on a program"

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Bleh. I guess if you spend five minutes talking the quarterback up as the announcers just did, he's going to come out and toss a pick.
 
Ugh. What Colorado can't stop, Greg Davis can--CU ball again after a three-and-out from the Texas offense and three straight finesse runs from a power back.
 
Colorado is stopping the run pretty good. Brute strength on third and short isn't going to work very often against their very good DT's - especially when they're stacking the line.
 
Wish that had been Chris O on that wheel route out of the backfield instead of Vondrell. McGee's the better runner, but Ogbonnaya would've made that play.

Incidentally, is this the best the linebackers have played in the Mack Brown era?
 
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