SCe and UF Are Taught to Cheat

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Any time a receiver gets behind their DBs, the DB grabs the receiver's trailing arm as the ball arrives. For example, on the last Marquez North catch, the DB held his trailing arm with his left hand AND had his right arm on North's chest, reaching for North's left arm. WHERE was the flag?!!!

Florida does this on every play too.

This cheating is not by accident. And these guys get away with it all the time bc theyre obviously being coached how to do it with the least chance if detection.

Thankfully, North held on. But this has to change.
 
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Any coach who would play these guys together can't be that smart
 
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Not really cheating. If you're going to get beat deep, better to get called for PI. If it's not called, that's just bad officiating.
 
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Categorically disagree.

You think Coach K teaches his players to cheat as long as they get away with it?

There's a right way to do things: recruit taller and faster DBs.

When have they ever gotten away with it? Every time I've seen what you described occur, the teams have been penalized for the infraction.
 
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Not really cheating. If you're going to get beat deep, better to get called for PI. If it's not called, that's just bad officiating.

In college it's only a 15yd penalty as opposed to a spot foul in the NFL. It's actually pretty smart coaching in college.

They should change the rule to a spot foul. Or maybe even spot foul if they break it up and plus 10 if the WR catches it.
 
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Categorically disagree.

You think Coach K teaches his players to cheat as long as they get away with it?

There's a right way to do things: recruit taller and faster DBs.

Coach K does do that. Flopping is cheating, to a point. He does also teach his players to foul, which again is doing something illegal, at times.
 
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If penalties are cheating, then every team cheats. Somebody call the NCAA.
 
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It is part of the game. If you get away with it, there was no foul. If it gets called, it is a 15 yard penalty rather than a long completion. PI in college football is always better than getting beat deep.

With the basketball reference, anyone remember Pitino's teams at Kentucky? They fouled so much there was no way it could all be called. It was a hack-fest. But, it was effective.
 
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Categorically disagree.

You think Coach K teaches his players to cheat as long as they get away with it?

There's a right way to do things: recruit taller and faster DBs.

The player cannot control whether he "gets away with it." The player may not even be trying to "get away with it." The player is just trading the 15 yards and the first down for what looks like a touchdown.
 
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In college it's only a 15yd penalty as opposed to a spot foul in the NFL. It's actually pretty smart coaching in college.

They should change the rule to a spot foul. Or maybe even spot foul if they break it up and plus 10 if the WR catches it.

I think you have it backwards. Spot foul in college and 15 yards in the league.

I do really like plus 10 idea though.

Edit. ..nvm you are right about the pi penalty. Apologies.
 
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The player cannot control whether he "gets away with it." The player may not even be trying to "get away with it." The player is just trading the 15 yards and the first down for what looks like a touchdown.

And this has to change for the good of the game.
 
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Coach K does do that. Flopping is cheating, to a point. He does also teach his players to foul, which again is doing something illegal, at times.

You can't compare basketball fouls to football in most cases. Purposely fouling in bball is part of the game. Every coach teaches when to and when not to foul.
 
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I think you have it backwards. Spot foul in college and 15 yards in the league.

I do really like plus 10 idea though.

Edit. ..nvm you are right about the pi penalty. Apologies.

Spot foul in NFL, 15 yards in college. I thought I heard them say during the game though that its a spot foul if the play is less than 15 yards.
 

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