WOW. What a final ONE SECOND ending to a game.
My husband replayed it 2-3 times . . . then frame by frame as LSU tried to snap the ball as the clock read OO:OO.
And to think son stayed home at his apartment to study vs. going to the game . . . he is my never ever leave a game early sports fan kid so this was his kinda game/win.
I am sad that somehow somebody set fire to the TP on one of the Auburn new Oak trees @ Toomer’s Corner.
WAR EAGLE~!!!!!
Hope this wasn’t an LSU fan, but it might have been:
http://www.businessinsider.com/auburn-university-toomers-corner-oak-trees-set-on-fire-2016-9
Also, the refs blew the call. Clock was to start on the snap. LSU ‘won’... sort of like OK State did a few weeks back. Apology but we still get the L:
b. The 10-second rule does not apply if the game clock is not running
when the foul occurs or if the foul does not cause the game clock to
stop immediately (e.g., illegal formation).
c. After the penalty is administered, if there is a 10-second runoff, the
game clock starts on the referees signal. If there is no 10-second runoff,
the game clock starts on the snap.