First, yes it should have been called, but so should it have been called on the Texas player.Absolutely should've been flagged, no way he was tossing it to the official... still wondering why the Texas player wasn't flagged after the 2 pt conversion. His toss/spin of the ball reminded me of Lassic in the 93 Sugar Bowl
Too funny...there is ball still spinning in the Sugar Bowl end zone from a Miami player that spun the ball and didn't get called for a penalty after Lassic's penalty just like no penalty on Texas.Absolutely should've been flagged, no way he was tossing it to the official... still wondering why the Texas player wasn't flagged after the 2 pt conversion. His toss/spin of the ball reminded me of Lassic in the 93 Sugar Bowl
Aledinhomer :wink:I think that Dareus was tossing the ball to the official at the far side of the end zone and threw it wide. If he was going to throw it to the fans, he would have thrown it out the back of the end zone. If he was throwing it up in the air, he would have thrown it straight up.
I believe it was UpshawWho scored the TD in the Kentucky game?
There are 1.56 million ways to celebrate a touchdown without throwing the ball 36 yards in the air...Lighten up. Do you want Dareus to act like he had been there before? Well he hasn't. I assume the next time he intercepts a pass in the National Championship game, stiff arms the quarterback, performs a spin move, and then scores a touchdown, he will just hand the ball to the ref.