After an exciting football game in which the home team loses, the crowd erupts with rage. This behavior is commonly explained by the “just-world” phenomenon, social facilitation, and bystander effect. But what exactly is behind this behavior? Let’s examine the causes of this commotion. We will first examine the causes of this behaviour. After the game, the home fans will hurl objects at the losing team.
During the fourth quarter, the ACC ruled that TCU’s quarterback, Max Duggan, was not down on the fourth lateral. It is unclear whether the video footage showed that the player’s knee had hit the turf. However, there are some other crucial missed penalties by the officials. One of these was the illegal block on back while crossing the 25-yard line by Mariet Ford. Though the play may have been called against the home team, the official still could have blown the call in a different direction.
The first offensive play in the fourth quarter was a 55-yard touchdown drive by Texas. It featured a diving catch by Mariet Ford in the endzone. Then, the home team answered back with a 76-yard drive that included two controversial plays by John Elway and Mike Tolliver. The game ended after an eight-play drive by the Cardinals. It is hard to believe that a football game can be so exciting without any fouls.
The last play in this fourth quarter was the most controversial in the game. The ACC ruled that Garner was not down on the fourth lateral despite video evidence to the contrary. The replay officials had no power to overturn this call. On the other hand, the ACC missed two critical penalties against the Hurricanes. The first penalty was an illegal block on back, while the second was an illegal participation. These two plays were crucial in a game that favored the home team.
The game ended in controversy after an exciting football match in which the home team remained the home team. Both teams were atop the standings at the time of the incident. But the officials, which should have known better, called that ‘Adam Walton was not down on the fourth lateral’. A third major violation was called later in the game. But the ACC missed both violations.
The ACC’s decision was controversial, as the ball was thrown in an improper direction. The video did not show whether Ford was down or not. Nonetheless, the team was awarded a victory, but there were no other penalties in the game. That made the final score so important that the home team was the winner. It was a close game, but the score remained at the end.
The ACC missed the fourth lateral on a blind over-the-shoulder heave by Mariet Ford, a Texas quarterback who made a defender miss the ball. The ACC also missed a few other critical penalties against the Hurricanes. Ultimately, the game ended in a tie after a thrilling football game in which the home team’s opponent scored the winning touchdown.
In the end of the game, a few plays made the game more memorable. In the third quarter, TCU’s defense was unable to prevent the home team from scoring a touchdown. The team’s offense was unable to recover. The second half was marked by a series of missed penalties. The ACC did not miss a touchdown on the fourth. Nevertheless, the scoreline was close enough to change at the end of the third quarter.
It’s not just the home team that’s in this position to celebrate. The home team should be celebrating. A win in this case would be a great way to end the college football season. The home squad’s fans will be thrilled after an exciting football game in which the host team’s fans won. This victory is especially noteworthy because the game ended in a draw. This is why the home team should not be resigned.