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UNLV at Nevada - The battle for UNLV's Fremont Cannon

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1 minute ago, bigd said:

That was pretty close to a catch...

I think it WAS a catch. Why didn't Norvell throw the flag and appeal the ruling?

For toonkee: the ground can't cause a drop, can it?

Boom goes the dynamite.

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4 minutes ago, SleepingGiantFan said:

I think it WAS a catch. Why didn't Norvell throw the flag and appeal the ruling?

For toonkee: the ground can't cause a drop, can it?

If a player goes to the ground in the act of catching a pass (with or without contact by an opponent) he must maintain complete and continuous control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground, whether in the field of play or in the end zone. This is also required for a player attempting to make a catch at the sideline and going to the ground out of bounds. If he loses control of the ball which then touches the ground before he regains control, it is not a catch. If he regains control inbounds prior to the ball touching the ground it is a catch.

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