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Wanted In Texas: Mack Brown's Stepson Chris Jessie Touches Football Before Fumble Recovery
by CriticalFanatic
12/27/07



(Picture courtesy of Futon Report)

This is the most wanted man in Texas this hour. Why? He committed one of the most boneheaded plays by a non-player that only Steve Bartman could appreciate.

This Longhorns Support Staffer inexplicably stepped onto the field and reached out for a fumbled football after a Rudy Carpenter sack. Whether he touched it or not is debatable. I say no. Regardless, it was ruled he touched the football and the Sun Devils maintained possession and subsequently scored.

The young man's name? Chris Jessie. Better yet, he's apparently Mack Brown's stepson. Get off the damn field, son!

We'll update this with video when it's available. Coach Brown with a smirk wouldn't commit to the staff member being his stepson. Good stuff. Only at the Holiday Bowl.
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(Edited 12/27/07 10:10PM by Gazzo)
He did NOT touch that ball. I guess someone should have bought the NCAA new HD cameras for Christmas, cause the refs botched that call BAD!
 
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Gazzo wrote:
He did NOT touch that ball. I guess someone should have bought the NCAA new HD cameras for Christmas, cause the refs botched that call BAD!
Whether he touched it or not, between all of the players and coaches Texas had about extra 10 guys out on the field.
 
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Whether he touched it or not, between all of the players and coaches Texas had about extra 10 guys out on the field.
Agreed, but thats not the call they made (though they could have). They screwed up the call that they did make. He didn't touch it.
 
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Jon wrote:
Whether he touched it or not, between all of the players and coaches Texas had about extra 10 guys out on the field.
If you can replay too many players on the field couldn't you replay and call holding on every play or be able to review off sides infractions?
 
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Jon wrote:
Whether he touched it or not, between all of the players and coaches Texas had about extra 10 guys out on the field.
I was reading through some of the Texas message boards over halftime and about a half dozen SEC fans stopped by to make it known this is widely considered the worst officiating crew in that conference.
 
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If you can replay too many players on the field couldn't you replay and call holding on every play or be able to review off sides infractions?
For starters your talking about two different football leagues with two different sets of rules. Second of all, the siutation your talking about the Redskins challenged a fumble and the refs noticed the 12 men thing.
 
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I was reading through some of the Texas message boards over halftime and about a half dozen SEC fans stopped by to make it known this is widely considered the worst officiating crew in that conference.
Guess they lived up to expectations, lol.
 
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If you can replay too many players on the field couldn't you replay and call holding on every play or be able to review off sides infractions?
According to NCAA rules, the number of players on the field is reviewable.
 
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