Thank the hurricanes for the rule; I believe their antics were the reason
why the rule was originally instituted.   Yet, they whine about the final
field goal we kicked against them.

 

Cruise

 

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I completely agree with people who say that Locker just reacted with
excitement and that he meant no disrespect. I also strongly agree that a
game shouldn't be decided by the referees. But the wording of the rule
couldn't be more clear. If everyone is so upset about this, then don't blame
the guy who enforces it; blame the people who made the rule and work to get
it changed. 

Rob 

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College football rules state that you can not throw the ball into the air.
The guy threw the ball into the air.  Refs had no choice. 

 

I agree that some of the excessive celebration rules are excessive.  But for
the most part agree with the rules and Urban Meyer's interpretation of how
they should be.

 

 

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Urban Meyer weighs in on BYU-Washington excessive celebration call


By  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> EVAN DREXLER


Last weekend in college football, BYU played against Washington, with the
game coming down to a final play. Washington, down 7 points, scored a
touchdown on the last play, and quarterback Jake Locker threw the ball up
the in air after scoring the touchdown, and referees flagged him for a
15-yard excessive celebration penalty.

The penalty was enforced on the extra point, and the Cougars missed it. They
lost the game, 28-27 because of that penalty. For more on the actual game,
check out the
<http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/gamecenter/recap/NCAAF_20080906_B
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> full story. 

But after practice today, Gators coach Urban Meyer made his case for the
referees making the wrong call. 

 

Did you see the BYU-Washington excessive celebration penalty?

"Awful. Horrible. I can't imagine that."

Do you try to tell your guys to avoid excessive celebration?

"We coach that hard. You also coach passion and enthusiasm for the game. The
thing I teach our guys is don't you ever embarrass an opponent. Don't ever
do that. We've seen that here before.  .

"A guy dives on his teammate and celebrates - the minute they take that out
of the game, I'm out of coaching. I'm going to go teach golf or something
like that, because that's what this is all about.

"To see that call - I guess it's on the record - but I can't disagree more
with that. Now, if he threw a ball in an opponent's face, or kinda went and
talked to the guy, absolutely.  Louis Murphy last year got a 15-yard penalty
when he scored a touchdown in Ole Miss, he did a Gator chomp and jumped in
his teammate's hand. That was absolutely ridiculous. If he threw his helmet
in the stands or something like that, absolutely. That's nonsense.

If your players get a penalty for excessive celebration, do you reprimand
them in any way besides the 15-yard penalty?

"Pull him out of the game. Yeah, they get reprimanded big time."

 









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