I had to watch this clip over and over that week, given that everyone other Pac-12 game, ESPN, etc., all cut over to show this ending to the game. And each time, the holds on both #7 Brian Hightower and #87 Jack Edries were clear as day: https://i.imgur.com/vbAPJlv.png
Hightower's pads are being yanked in the wrong direction. Edries is being bear-hugged from behind. No flag. I get that--in a vacuum--refs don't want to throw flags that affect the end of the game. But this is USC we're talking about, who get every questionable flag ever, and the refs earlier that game decided to change the rule of football and have a "do-over" of the end of the 2nd quarter AFTER halftime. It was the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen in football.
Still haven't given up finding what is a documentary of the Mack Brown year leading up and including Texas beating USC in the Rose Bowl, I believe in 2004.
Here is the clip from the end of the Cal-USC game, which I will leave in video format: https://i.imgur.com/K1wnKv6.mp4
I had to watch this clip over and over that week, given that everyone other Pac-12 game, ESPN, etc., all cut over to show this ending to the game. And each time, the holds on both #7 Brian Hightower and #87 Jack Edries were clear as day: https://i.imgur.com/vbAPJlv.png
Hightower's pads are being yanked in the wrong direction. Edries is being bear-hugged from behind. No flag. I get that--in a vacuum--refs don't want to throw flags that affect the end of the game. But this is USC we're talking about, who get every questionable flag ever, and the refs earlier that game decided to change the rule of football and have a "do-over" of the end of the 2nd quarter AFTER halftime. It was the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen in football.
Still haven't given up finding what is a documentary of the Mack Brown year leading up and including Texas beating USC in the Rose Bowl, I believe in 2004.
It was the 05 season and the 06 Rose Bowl.
Is this the documentary?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1tUZ8OE0GMI