the officials on the field called it 'incomplete.' I don't think either one of them saw it. They looked at each other and neither one of them
appeared to have seen the play or knew what to call. So they defaulted to 'incomplete'. Is that what happens if you don't know what to call?
It's incomplete?
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moved to the spot of the play, which i thought meant he was going to signal first down lsu. then, he signaled incomplete. i've never seen an official move
to the spot of the play to signal incomplete, leads me to believe he changed his mind at the last moment.
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but Bama was playing so the default call always goes to Bama
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| The first problem with the non-interception started when | 11/07/09 06:36 PM | Original48 |
| finally, the one official | 11/07/09 06:39 PM | jsireland |
| What's amazing is that it happened on the LSU sideline... | 11/07/09 06:45 PM | Stallion4Tiiigaaahhhs |






