The big 12 champion makes the playoffs regardless of record with a guaranteed top 4 spot and a home second round playoff game. So that theory doesn't hold water.Not Coach Jimbo said:The Porkchop Express said:Here’s the penalty that extended the eventual game-winning drive for BYU
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This was a 4th down sack to end the game, but called defensive holding
Announcers say “really good call” but that is very debatable pic.twitter.com/RGpw9Qy8nA
The call in question.
If it's us in blue and the sips in red and we're trying to drive for a game-winning field goal, is it holding? DB seems to grab WR once he changes direction on the route and continues having hands on him as he takes off.
Last 5 minutes of the game are below. A few observations
Utah's AD talking a lot of crap for a team that failed to score a single point after halftime.
First play of the drive should have been a Utah interception but 2 guys whiffed.
Utah coach so incensed by holding call that he didn't seem to notice BYU was draining the clock for the game-winning kick while his team had 2 timeouts left. Utes didn't call a timeout until there were 55 seconds left, guaranteeing themselves no time for any sort of offensive counter.
If there is some sort of ref bias here, what exactly is anyone gaining by BYU making the playoff?
BYU's massive national following that will crank up the TV numbers?
BYU's incredible traveling fan base that wants to get out on the road and go to other stadiums and city centers where they won't buy a single alcoholic beverage or soft drink because of their religious beliefs?
In regards to what are the refs gaining question.
Both teams are in the big 12, if one makes the playoff, they get a huge payout and notoriety for the conference.
Protecting the only legitimate top 10 team the big 12 has is probably worth the big 12 doing.