Vince doesn't hold back. Everyone in the country, including Larry Scott, knows it was a major, and game-deciding, mistake. We would have scored, and we would have won. Period.
whomever – the play would be reviewed Monday was, at best, disingenuous. At worst, it was a lie.
The timing of Scott’s comments tells us the conference knew its officiating crew screwed up.
Scott’s comments about the call were met with universal disbelief by anyone who saw video of the hit. Pardon me, anyone not associated with the Pac-12 office. Some of the comments on Twitter ranged from barely concealed disdain to outright harrumphs.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2018/sep/27/grip-sports-pac-12-takes-another-hit-and-one-could/
whomever – the play would be reviewed Monday was, at best, disingenuous. At worst, it was a lie.
The timing of Scott’s comments tells us the conference knew its officiating crew screwed up.
Scott’s comments about the call were met with universal disbelief by anyone who saw video of the hit. Pardon me, anyone not associated with the Pac-12 office. Some of the comments on Twitter ranged from barely concealed disdain to outright harrumphs.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2018/sep/27/grip-sports-pac-12-takes-another-hit-and-one-could/