I remember thinking that was a great play but at the same time thinking he's going to get some future quarterbacks hurt bc defenders will be wary of the fake slide. He still had an easy first down if he waited, so this play probably will be shown to other quarterbacks. This is the first slide that a quarterback did too early that I can remember that cost a game
The whole world saw what the Pitt DB did, so I wanted to highlight something that went under the radar. The play at 4:03 was a fourth-and-one w/ 20 seconds remaining. The game was on the line, and for the second play in a row, Ke'Shawn Williams made an important grab. After this play, he jumped up and ran the ball over to the ref, then ran back to his spot on the line in order to be set, when the ball was snapped. SO many of these receivers in recent years have been catching balls for first downs late in the game, then jumping up to throw their arm downfield to indicate a first down. Really?!? Who the F cares?!? You're losing, and you're out of time. Save as much time as you can, and put your team in a position to win. Stop celebrating every little action on the field and costing your team time on the clock.
did you notice after the spike, 13 fist pumps but 20 is the first team mate to come up to say good job. next play hes in the back of the end zone with the game winner 4:27.
If this was the NFL, sure. But in the NCAA the clock is stopped until they spot the ball, something the officials will have a hard time doing without the ball.
#3 from Pitt being the most selfish person on the team and the Pitt QB forgetting that running out of bounds to get the first down is a thing is pure comedy
@@nedcassley5169 Yeah it looks like they called his slide starting when he slipped then slid. I don't like that being called down when at that point it offers no protections.
Not sure about the slide, but the QB should have just run out of bounds to ensure the first down. WF couldn't stop the clock and just needed to kneel at that point.
For those with no clue. A qb is rule down where he initiates the slide because at that point no one can touch a sliding qb so it’s not fair that you can get forward progress for doing something no one can physically contest.
@@parisford2020If you put it at .25 speed and watch it again, his feet start to get ahead of the rest of his body (hence, starting the slide) a full 1-2 yards shy of the sticks. It was a good call.
ACC refs have it out for Pitt. Always have. I'm a Pitt fan and bullshit like this always happens when we play teams below the Mason Dixon line, its just the price of doing business in the ACC as an outsider.Take for example how Jordan travis (FSU-Duke game) initiated a slide a full yard and a half before the sticks and was given a first down on a critical 3rd down.The ACC protects their blue-bloods and shits on everyone else.@@markd.5471
@@isurrender3640 How does the rule define "the process of sliding?" I interpret a "sliding" to mean when a player leaving his feet. Technically, yes he tucks the ball and *starts* to slide before the first down. But the ball looks well beyond the line to gain, when he leaves his feet and holds possession parallel to the ground. Should football be so micromanaged?
@@markd.5471No reason to slides there bro! U pick up a 1st down & game is over! He had a blocker in front of him blocking the 1 defender that can make a tackle on him smh! Why slide??? U picking up a 1st down is the #1 imperative goal no matter what! Not slide inbounds after u think u picked up a 1st down! U pick up a 1st down at all costs no matter what period lol smh
The Pitt QB didn't need to slide. He could have ran out-of-bounds after picking up the first down since WF only had 2 timeouts left with :50 left. Assuming each play takes 4 seconds, Pitt would have run out the clock: -1st down (:46 left, timeout WF) -2nd down (:42 left, timeout WF) -3rd down (:38 left, WF no timeouts remaining, clock runs out) Even if each play only took 3 seconds, there would have been :01 left on 4th down, meaning they could have taken a knee.
I believe not. As long as only the outside receivers go down field it’s legal. Considering nobody went downfield, it’s legal. Look at the outside receivers as tight ends in this case and the 2 slots on the bottom as linemen essentially.
Did they review the final TD? The ball looks a little short of the goal line when his knee touched. Also, that QB did start the process(dropping his body) of sliding about 1 yard short of the first down.
They did and said the call stands. I’m a Wake fan and I don’t understand why there aren’t goal line cams at our stadium. It looks like the nose of the ball could be over the front of the goal line when his knee hits and from the angle shown it was inconclusive so it stands.
Wow just when I thought that pitt had won the game nope that was one heck of an ending! If that quarterback would've slid a bit later than he did Pitt would've won wow that is a good game for Wake Forest they got lucky!
I love that the sliding shyt came back to bite a punk qb in the azz. If he runs the ball like a fkn man the ref doesn’t have to enforce that rule (fair rule I might add) where they rule you down where you start the slide. This in my opinion tells the qb it cost to treat you like a kid amongst men
He started to slide before the sticks but he wasn’t down until the ball was pat the sticks. So yes first down bad call on the field. Was it not reviewed?
Lol what a way to lose. #3 drinking stupid juice and just.... well, something's definitely wrong with that kid. Then the QB sliding short with so much open room left, I mean breaking to the right and taking literally one more step would've won the game. What a thing of beauty, horribly amusing beauty.
Rule 4-1-3-r: A live ball becomes dead and an official shall sound their whistle or declare it dead... (r) When a ball carrier obviously begins a feet-first slide...... When a kid is sliding feet-first what you're looking for is when his butt starts dropping. That's what makes it obvious that he is sliding. In this case, when his butt started dropping the ball was short of the line to gain and was dead at that moment. So this was a great job by the ref who marked it short. The kid did not need to slide and could have dove or just kept running.
And for those who wonder. The rule is different for high school. The ball would be dead when his body touches the ground. And then you ask where the ball was when that happened. So in high school this would have been a first down. Like it or not, that's the way of it.
I gotta see the Moneylines and spreads after watching this…that slide call was just unreal to me. Although the unsportsmanlike conducts seemed pretty solid, it felt like the refs were doing everything for WF to win 😭
@jwiles545 The quarterback wasn't at risk of being tackled and didn't slide. After making the 1st down he dropped to the turf so his momentum didn't take him out of bounds. The refs made a blunder by trying to make themselves responsible for the final score instead of allowing football players determine it by playing football.
@@nedcassley5169 Dropped to the turf or slid is irrelevant. The rule is the same either way. But he actually did slide. And he started it before he got to the first down marker. Don''t like the rule, blame Kenny Pickett.
@jwiles545 No. The rule is that the ball is placed where the runner was down UNLESS it's a quarterback advancing the football who slides to avoid being hit, in which case the ball is placed where the quarterback advancing the ball initiated the slide.
Well, youtube won't let me post the link, but the NCAA put out memo after the Pickett incident that specifically states the ball is blown dead as soon as the player starts or begins to simulate a slide.
Pure justice. Kenny pickett cheat slide against wake forest in the acc championship game creates a rule which comes back to bite them tonight. Add to that unsportsmanlike conduct penalties making all the difference and you get a chefs kiss moment.
It wasn't a cheat when Kenny did it. 🤷 At that time that was just smart play. Nothing more, nothing less. It's only "cheating" NOW that there's a rule prohibiting it.
IM STILL AT A LOST FOR WORDS ON HOW THE CLOCK WAS STOPPED ON 3rd DOWN AT 55secs w/o WF USING A TO..& AGAIN AFTER THE QB SLIDE w/o WF USING A TO. NVM THE PLACEMENT ON THE SLIDE..CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN TO ME HOW THE CLOCK STOPS ON BOTH THOSE WITHOUT WF HAVING TO USE A TIMEOUT???
When he slid he was past the marker I don't understand that call. It cost them a win. As bad as the call in the Iowa Minnesota game that wiped out a touchdown and resulted in an Iowa loss.
The quarterback made the 1st down and dropped to the turf to keep the clock running, NOT to protect himself from being hit by a defender -- there was no defender! Marking him short was idiotic.
They really need to change the QB slide rule so that where the ball should be spotted is less subjective. Just make it where he hits the ground and be done with it. Also, and I know the odds were quite long, but why in the world would you make a leaping catch there at the end. Just selfish stat padding at that point.
#3 better start updating that LinkedIn and looking for some non football related references! Boy just kissed any hope of a chance of seeing the league goodbye for the sake of ragging on an opponent😂😂😂
1. Slide was after 1st down 2. Wake forest had illegal formation: 3 elligible receivers in a row on line of scrimmage. 10 second run off running clock emd of game
I thought so to on the slide on the camera angles they kept showing on the replays. But i decided to go back to the actual live play and pause it and surprisingly enough he actually did start to slide about a half yard before the 1st down marker. You can see the spot alot better during the actual live play because the camera is straight across the middle from it. The ones they kept showing on replays were at a angle from in front of the marker and it looked like he was past it on those just because the angle view it had.
Just a few seconds before game over, the Wake Forest player wearing the #20 was the hero of the home game making his varsity team have their first win in this season.
The refs did everything they could to help WF. No bias in this game at all but the QB slide call was horrendous, someone needs to be checked for thag one
Studies need to be done to figure out what #3 on Pitt was thinking after that INT
Seriously 😂😂
Fax 😂😂
#3 needs to be researched
He's going to be added to the long video of what not to do during a game that the players are forced to watch at the start of each season.
Im slow
#3 for Pitt literally screwed his team by flipping the field with the 2 PF's after that INT. 🤦♂️
Literally?
@@joelombardo403Literally
@@gauravagochiya4218kinky of him if he literally did that.
No it was that punk ass slide. If he runs like a mfer trying to win they win the game
@@Parzival0 Very naughty of him. There were children watching.
Aside from Miami a few weeks ago, I haven’t seen a team pull defeat from the jaws of victory like Pitt.
Nice choice words lol
There was just a string of stupid decisions made by the children on Pitt. Sports, surprisingly, is one of the most ruthless in punishing idiocy.
Thinking the same, but this is much worse.
Stanford vs Colorado
West Virginia vs Houston was by far the worst of this year because it wasn’t robbed by refs like Miami
My favorite part is that they changed the rule about sliding because of the Pickett fake slide when Pitt played wake in the ACC championship
Karma is real
Shit rule
@@robertmiddlebrooks4052 Winning the ACC vs losing a regular season game when your season is going nowhere. The karma is worth it. 😉
I remember thinking that was a great play but at the same time thinking he's going to get some future quarterbacks hurt bc defenders will be wary of the fake slide. He still had an easy first down if he waited, so this play probably will be shown to other quarterbacks. This is the first slide that a quarterback did too early that I can remember that cost a game
Against Wake Forest too lol
You know it's gonna be a great finish when the highlight package is almost 6min long despite starting with 3:10 to go. What an ending!
The whole world saw what the Pitt DB did, so I wanted to highlight something that went under the radar. The play at 4:03 was a fourth-and-one w/ 20 seconds remaining. The game was on the line, and for the second play in a row, Ke'Shawn Williams made an important grab. After this play, he jumped up and ran the ball over to the ref, then ran back to his spot on the line in order to be set, when the ball was snapped. SO many of these receivers in recent years have been catching balls for first downs late in the game, then jumping up to throw their arm downfield to indicate a first down. Really?!? Who the F cares?!? You're losing, and you're out of time. Save as much time as you can, and put your team in a position to win. Stop celebrating every little action on the field and costing your team time on the clock.
I noticed that too, and am glad someone else did. Excellent discipline and presence of mind.
exactly
did you notice after the spike, 13 fist pumps but 20 is the first team mate to come up to say good job. next play hes in the back of the end zone with the game winner 4:27.
check it 4:27
If this was the NFL, sure. But in the NCAA the clock is stopped until they spot the ball, something the officials will have a hard time doing without the ball.
#3 from Pitt being the most selfish person on the team and the Pitt QB forgetting that running out of bounds to get the first down is a thing is pure comedy
The ACC woke up and chose chaos today (watching this as UNC loses to UVA)
Crazy that 1 year ago, Kenny Picket dropped the fake slide on WF to score. Today Pitt loses to WF on a slide call....
#3 screwed them just as much
Kenney Pickett has been in the NFL for a year.
This was a terrible call because the QB didn't slide. There was no one around to tackle him and he wanted only to end the play in bounds.
@@nedcassley5169 Yeah it looks like they called his slide starting when he slipped then slid. I don't like that being called down when at that point it offers no protections.
@@ravenwing199 I don't like to see the defense rewarded when they failed to make a play.
That looked like a first down run on the slide to me.
100%
It was. Completely non-bias. He was clear of the sticks before he started his slide
Agreed
Room for interpretation, IMHO.
Ya but it was still dumb just keep going run out of bounds so there's no doubt. Plus those idiots getting penalties after the interception
Not sure about the slide, but the QB should have just run out of bounds to ensure the first down. WF couldn't stop the clock and just needed to kneel at that point.
For those with no clue. A qb is rule down where he initiates the slide because at that point no one can touch a sliding qb so it’s not fair that you can get forward progress for doing something no one can physically contest.
Ah this makes sense now. Thanks for the clarification
he still hd the first down
@@parisford2020If you put it at .25 speed and watch it again, his feet start to get ahead of the rest of his body (hence, starting the slide) a full 1-2 yards shy of the sticks. It was a good call.
Saying his slide started before the marker is insane
I guess ACC refs get bored easily? Or get paid by the hour? Because this game should have been over right there.
ACC refs have it out for Pitt. Always have. I'm a Pitt fan and bullshit like this always happens when we play teams below the Mason Dixon line, its just the price of doing business in the ACC as an outsider.Take for example how Jordan travis (FSU-Duke game) initiated a slide a full yard and a half before the sticks and was given a first down on a critical 3rd down.The ACC protects their blue-bloods and shits on everyone else.@@markd.5471
If you watch the video it’s clear that he starts the process of sliding a yard before the 1st down.
@@isurrender3640 How does the rule define "the process of sliding?"
I interpret a "sliding" to mean when a player leaving his feet.
Technically, yes he tucks the ball and *starts* to slide before the first down.
But the ball looks well beyond the line to gain, when he leaves his feet and holds possession parallel to the ground.
Should football be so micromanaged?
@@markd.5471No reason to slides there bro! U pick up a 1st down & game is over! He had a blocker in front of him blocking the 1 defender that can make a tackle on him smh! Why slide??? U picking up a 1st down is the #1 imperative goal no matter what! Not slide inbounds after u think u picked up a 1st down! U pick up a 1st down at all costs no matter what period lol smh
I didn't know 2 unsportsmanlike penalties could be accept on one play....
Those can stack.
Dead ball fouls can be combined
The Pitt QB didn't need to slide. He could have ran out-of-bounds after picking up the first down since WF only had 2 timeouts left with :50 left. Assuming each play takes 4 seconds, Pitt would have run out the clock:
-1st down (:46 left, timeout WF)
-2nd down (:42 left, timeout WF)
-3rd down (:38 left, WF no timeouts remaining, clock runs out)
Even if each play only took 3 seconds, there would have been :01 left on 4th down, meaning they could have taken a knee.
Poor coaching
@@elijahfoster2 we don't know if it's poor coaching or not
@@EvanEscher I guess he may have been told he’s fine to go out of bounds and just forgot, but I doubt that was ever told to him, based on how he slid.
Am I retarted or did the Qb slide like a whole yard in front of the first down at the 3:20 mark?
your totally right
Yeah, was this not reviewed? A big day for finding existing rules to call when they don't necessarily apply.
He had it - idk wtf everyone else was seeing. Maybe it was the camera angle? 🤔
When a qb slides the ball is placed where the slide starts like right where the qb even starts to slow down, retarded ass rule
QBs are marked down when they start the slide, not when they actually go down. That way people can't fake slide.
Thanks for doing these. Fantastic ending.
I love this so much. It’s pure joy. And I’m a Michigan fan.
Pitt has been aWAKEned!
Was the knee not down first on the last TD?
4:19
I'm not a huge rules expert on this, but all the receivers are on the line, no one is off the line. Isn't that an illegal formation?
It sure is. That’s a miss by the officiating crew
@@awprc I robbed a bank, but the cops haven't found me. So it's legal?
@@stevieeb1893 One of many, many, many misses by refs that clearly decided Wake should win
I believe not. As long as only the outside receivers go down field it’s legal. Considering nobody went downfield, it’s legal.
Look at the outside receivers as tight ends in this case and the 2 slots on the bottom as linemen essentially.
Yep i noticed that too
Did they review the final TD? The ball looks a little short of the goal line when his knee touched. Also, that QB did start the process(dropping his body) of sliding about 1 yard short of the first down.
They did and said the call stands. I’m a Wake fan and I don’t understand why there aren’t goal line cams at our stadium. It looks like the nose of the ball could be over the front of the goal line when his knee hits and from the angle shown it was inconclusive so it stands.
#12 so sad at 1:40, so happy at 1:55
Touchdown. Now everyone gets a seizure
How was that not a 1st? (Unbiased Michigan Fan)
He began his slide short of the sticks.
You can get forward motion on a slide. You’re ruled down where you begin the slide
I got faith on them!
YOU BLEW IT!!
Can’t wait until the play is tomorrow 😎😈
Incredible!
Wow just when I thought that pitt had won the game nope that was one heck of an ending! If that quarterback would've slid a bit later than he did Pitt would've won wow that is a good game for Wake Forest they got lucky!
One thing I haven’t seen mentioned, where was the ball when the WF TE knee went down on that TD pass? Did the ball break the plane? It was close.
THE MID-OFF 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Pennsylvania teams ain’t looking too hot these last two days
Pitt hasn't looked good all year.
UPenn just beat Yale!
@devonallenfan In chess?
@@ripcrdsc8180 football😂
I love that the sliding shyt came back to bite a punk qb in the azz. If he runs the ball like a fkn man the ref doesn’t have to enforce that rule (fair rule I might add) where they rule you down where you start the slide. This in my opinion tells the qb it cost to treat you like a kid amongst men
The "punk QB" is a guy making his 3rd collegiate start. It's just inexperience and a poor decision that he'll learn from.
Just dive forward out of bounds and it's over. How can a college QB not know this?
How do you have all these games on deck? Like do you have to go through and record them all simultaneously?
College teams need to start QB sneaking. Also dive head first when going for a first. Doesn’t anyone play retro bowl???
#3 pulled the guy off the pile like a parent pulling a kid out of bed to get them to school.
Do Wisconsin vs Illinois insane ending
Yo… is this the best year of college football ever or what?!?!
Pitt's gonna Pitt... We Are
Pretty sure I bought a TV that fell off a truck from a Santino Marucci one time
I didn’t watch the game but it definitely looked like the last touchdown, the receiver’s knee is down at about the one when he catches it.
it's where the ball is when his knee touches that matters
That was clearly a first down.
There was no reason to slide there it was very close
incorrect
Wow
It was .. college refs are rigging shit
He started to slide before the sticks but he wasn’t down until the ball was pat the sticks. So yes first down bad call on the field. Was it not reviewed?
They should beat the shit outta number 3, dude did nothing all game
Lol what a way to lose. #3 drinking stupid juice and just.... well, something's definitely wrong with that kid. Then the QB sliding short with so much open room left, I mean breaking to the right and taking literally one more step would've won the game.
What a thing of beauty, horribly amusing beauty.
I mean he had the first down, it was a terrible spot on the officials.
Lets go Deacs!!!!!
Rule 4-1-3-r: A live ball becomes dead and an official shall sound their whistle or declare it dead... (r) When a ball carrier obviously begins a feet-first slide...... When a kid is sliding feet-first what you're looking for is when his butt starts dropping. That's what makes it obvious that he is sliding. In this case, when his butt started dropping the ball was short of the line to gain and was dead at that moment. So this was a great job by the ref who marked it short. The kid did not need to slide and could have dove or just kept running.
And for those who wonder. The rule is different for high school. The ball would be dead when his body touches the ground. And then you ask where the ball was when that happened. So in high school this would have been a first down. Like it or not, that's the way of it.
I will never understand QB’s sliding with the game on the line. Show some grit for crying out loud and go win a ball game for your team 🤦♂️
That slide rule is so stupid🤦♂️
That it happened to Pitt is karma, though. Kenny Pickett faked starting a slide in the ACC championship game two years ago and ran for a touchdown.
It's really not. If the defense isn't allowed to touch the QB when he begins to slide, the additional yardage shouldn't count.
I gotta see the Moneylines and spreads after watching this…that slide call was just unreal to me. Although the unsportsmanlike conducts seemed pretty solid, it felt like the refs were doing everything for WF to win 😭
It was the correct call. The pitt qb made a mistake.
@jwiles545 The quarterback wasn't at risk of being tackled and didn't slide. After making the 1st down he dropped to the turf so his momentum didn't take him out of bounds.
The refs made a blunder by trying to make themselves responsible for the final score instead of allowing football players determine it by playing football.
@@nedcassley5169 Dropped to the turf or slid is irrelevant. The rule is the same either way. But he actually did slide. And he started it before he got to the first down marker. Don''t like the rule, blame Kenny Pickett.
@jwiles545 No. The rule is that the ball is placed where the runner was down UNLESS it's a quarterback advancing the football who slides to avoid being hit, in which case the ball is placed where the quarterback advancing the ball initiated the slide.
Well, youtube won't let me post the link, but the NCAA put out memo after the Pickett incident that specifically states the ball is blown dead as soon as the player starts or begins to simulate a slide.
Here after Utah vs USC
That’s “karma” for the Kenny Picket fake slide
Virginia upsets North Carolina
Pure justice. Kenny pickett cheat slide against wake forest in the acc championship game creates a rule which comes back to bite them tonight. Add to that unsportsmanlike conduct penalties making all the difference and you get a chefs kiss moment.
It wasn't a cheat when Kenny did it. 🤷 At that time that was just smart play. Nothing more, nothing less. It's only "cheating" NOW that there's a rule prohibiting it.
Pitt has been in the ACC since 2011 and has 50% of the ACC titles WF has ☠️ Cope harder
@@yunglean7783 Pitt joined the ACC in 2013, smartypants.
Winning the ACC vs losing a regular season game in a season where you are going nowhere. Im sure Pitt will easily accept that "justice."
@@encycl07pedia- that makes it even worse 😂☠️
IM STILL AT A LOST FOR WORDS ON HOW THE CLOCK WAS STOPPED ON 3rd DOWN AT 55secs w/o WF USING A TO..& AGAIN AFTER THE QB SLIDE w/o WF USING A TO. NVM THE PLACEMENT ON THE SLIDE..CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN TO ME HOW THE CLOCK STOPS ON BOTH THOSE WITHOUT WF HAVING TO USE A TIMEOUT???
😂 sliding by the qb is an Achilles heel for both the these teams history suggest lol
Sooner or later , people will learn that refrees are making money off of these games. Both college and nfl
Because refs are the readon pitt lost
Bruh what?!! 😂👏🏻👏🏻
Very, very lucky.
How was that not a first down?
When he slid he was past the marker I don't understand that call. It cost them a win. As bad as the call in the Iowa Minnesota game that wiped out a touchdown and resulted in an Iowa loss.
It’s marked where the refs deems the ball carrier starts the slide it was close but the dude should of done a better job knowing where he was
The quarterback made the 1st down and dropped to the turf to keep the clock running, NOT to protect himself from being hit by a defender -- there was no defender!
Marking him short was idiotic.
#3 will now be secondary squad😂
That slide was idiotic. Even if he just runs out of bounds the game is basically over
It's a shame that Kenny Pickett's bush-league play from the ACC Championship game will now adversely effect college football for decades.
Tree aint going to be happy
He having so much fun🔥
commented before psc?
This is when you want to lose. What a debuckle.
Dragging players by their ankles will cost you the game.
Puck Fitt
#3 what is u doin bro
They really need to change the QB slide rule so that where the ball should be spotted is less subjective. Just make it where he hits the ground and be done with it.
Also, and I know the odds were quite long, but why in the world would you make a leaping catch there at the end. Just selfish stat padding at that point.
#3 better start updating that LinkedIn and looking for some non football related references! Boy just kissed any hope of a chance of seeing the league goodbye for the sake of ragging on an opponent😂😂😂
That was a bs call by the refs on that qb slide. Even if you go by where he started to slide he still got it
1. Slide was after 1st down
2. Wake forest had illegal formation: 3 elligible receivers in a row on line of scrimmage. 10 second run off running clock emd of game
I thought so to on the slide on the camera angles they kept showing on the replays. But i decided to go back to the actual live play and pause it and surprisingly enough he actually did start to slide about a half yard before the 1st down marker. You can see the spot alot better during the actual live play because the camera is straight across the middle from it. The ones they kept showing on replays were at a angle from in front of the marker and it looked like he was past it on those just because the angle view it had.
That's not a 10 sec runoff foul
loooooseerrrrrrrr
Why is quality off? My phone being dumb? Ffs shit t-mobile
The end of this type of game is messy. Why spiking is a tactic is silly. Thinking that stop-time would work better.
Refball definitley
UVA just beat unc
drag king
#3 🤔
That was a first down easily
It look slow mo
Wow😂😀😀😀👍
Pitt had the first down there. Refs fucked them over.
I love to see 59 minutes of hard-fought football game decided by a technicality in the last minute. GUH
ESp
Bruh, Eric Collins can't control the ending in Wisconsin Vs Illinois game
Mans a LEGEND
Just a few seconds before game over, the Wake Forest player wearing the #20 was the hero of the home game making his varsity team have their first win in this season.
@@_UsernameUnavailable_ Bot, yeah
Pitt sus
He started his slide at the first down line
That guy slid after the line
Pitt got the first down.... wow
Acc refs are horrendous
My friends stormed the field at this game
Nobody gives a shit.
The refs did everything they could to help WF. No bias in this game at all but the QB slide call was horrendous, someone needs to be checked for thag one
#3 lost his team the game for doing that. What a bozo
put #3 on suicide watch
yeah all 40 people there were pretty loud.