The UCF WR caught the ball in the back corner of the end zone but the DB
was able to push a foot out of bounds which happened to be the receivers first contact to the ground so the TD didn’t count. There is no doubt the WR would’ve come down in the end zone for a TD had the DB not pushed him out.
The next time a defense makes a goal line stand & the RB jumps to break the plain of the goal line, if he does break the plane a defensive lineman should keep him lifted & drop him out the back of the end zone before he can touch the ground. That is the same thing that happened to the UCF WR who caught the ball in the end zone. If you drop him out the back of the end zone it’s not a touchdown. Just don’t let him touch the ground. Lol
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Posted: 12/02/2017 at 2:20PM