I was at the game so I don't know what the broadcasters said.
1. Muffed fair catch on a kickoff. Tracy then picked up the ball on the 5 but was unable to advance it. Weird call, but I guess with fair catches on kickoffs being somewhat new (3 years?) it's just something that we've never seen before. Unfair to get the ball on the 25 in that case I suppose.
2. Offensive substitution allows for the defense to sub. But how far do the refs let it go for? Early in the game, we subbed with 12 seconds on the clock. RTB was able to wait until 4 seconds on the clock to get their subs in. Purdue was forced to call a timeout or else it would have been a delay of game. How much leeway does the defense get in these situations? To me it seemed like PJ stalled on purpose to force the timeout.
1. Muffed fair catch on a kickoff. Tracy then picked up the ball on the 5 but was unable to advance it. Weird call, but I guess with fair catches on kickoffs being somewhat new (3 years?) it's just something that we've never seen before. Unfair to get the ball on the 25 in that case I suppose.
2. Offensive substitution allows for the defense to sub. But how far do the refs let it go for? Early in the game, we subbed with 12 seconds on the clock. RTB was able to wait until 4 seconds on the clock to get their subs in. Purdue was forced to call a timeout or else it would have been a delay of game. How much leeway does the defense get in these situations? To me it seemed like PJ stalled on purpose to force the timeout.