Portland Frog
Full Member
I posted this on another thread but wanted to be sure this was answered so I am creating its own thread (sorry GDU).
We all know the rule in college is different than the NFL: A receiver who is forced OB in college can be the first player to touch the ball assuming he immediately returns to the field of play.
However, I wonder why the LJ in college still throws the hat to the turf on the sideline as he did when Boyce ran out and came back in and caught the pass? If it is a legal play, why the tossing of the hat? Did anyone else notice this? The hat was clearly tossed near Boyce as he re-entered the field of play.
We all know the rule in college is different than the NFL: A receiver who is forced OB in college can be the first player to touch the ball assuming he immediately returns to the field of play.
However, I wonder why the LJ in college still throws the hat to the turf on the sideline as he did when Boyce ran out and came back in and caught the pass? If it is a legal play, why the tossing of the hat? Did anyone else notice this? The hat was clearly tossed near Boyce as he re-entered the field of play.