With 7:01 left within the third quarter of its first-round Faculty Soccer Playoff sport towards No. 3 Notre Dame, No. 9 Indiana briefly had the Preventing Irish proper the place it wished them.
On third-and-14 on the Hoosiers’ 24-yard line, Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard was pressured into an ungainly rollout and stuffed for no acquire—till the officers flagged Indiana defensive lineman James Carpenter for hitting Leonard out of bounds.
The decision gave the Preventing Irish a free 15 yards—which they ultimately become a 33-yard area aim—and upset Hoosiers coach Curt Cignetti.
Followers at residence had a lot to say about it as nicely.
Former NFL defensive finish J.J. Watt insisted that Leonard was nonetheless within the area of play when Carpenter hit him.
Quite a lot of followers commented on how continuously officers ignore the letter of the regulation when judging late hits (although to be honest, some in all probability err on the facet of security).
The phrase “smooth” was thrown round.
In the meantime, Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman was none too happy with Carpenter.