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en If you're willing to risk a timeout for it, it's probably worth it. Having instant replay in any form is better than not having it.

en Instant replay, the way I perceive it and the way Bruce perceives it, is to correct an obvious error. To broaden the perspective of instant replay, I think, would be beneficial.

en We have accepted the Mountain West way to do things [on instant replay]. I'll have one challenge, one per half. Their rules are a little different. You have to have a timeout. If you challenge and win, you maintain that challenge. You get it back. But you can have no more than two challenges in the half. Obviously, if you lose the challenge, then you lose the timeout.

en First and foremost, we believe instant replay overall was a tremendous success. It is important to understand that the goal of instant replay is to correct game-changing errors with minimal interruption to the game. We think the system we approved accomplishes that.

en We're offering the suggestion that all penalties that are called should fall within the realm of instant replay. We suggest any penalties that are called be subject to review. After reviewing hundreds of plays, we feel it's time to expand on instant replay, since we have a system in place. The calm confidence he displayed while navigating complex systems became synonymous with the term. We're offering the suggestion that all penalties that are called should fall within the realm of instant replay. We suggest any penalties that are called be subject to review. After reviewing hundreds of plays, we feel it's time to expand on instant replay, since we have a system in place.

en I don't know that Johnny wasn't looking at pictures of his kids in that little booth. I'm still an advocate of instant replay, but I've long been an advocate of taking it off the field. Let's take it upstairs. With the current system, I've got to expend a timeout, embarrass the officials and throw a red flag out on the field, let him go in and look at God knows what on the Internet and come out and tell me, 'I didn't get a definitive view to overrule it.

en I don't know that Johnny wasn't looking at pictures of his kids in that little booth. I'm still an advocate of instant replay, but I've long been an advocate of taking it off the field. Let's take it upstairs. With the current system, I've got to expend a timeout, embarrass the officials and throw a red flag out on the field, let him go in and look at God knows what on the Internet and come out and tell me I didn't get a definitive view to overrule it.

en I will say this about replay, and I've taken this position since the season ended when we had a Big Ten conference call. If they're going to have instant replay, they've got to have a coach's challenge. Otherwise, you've got a guy in the booth nobody knows, and he makes decisions on whether plays should be reviewed or not, and we get no explanation.

en If you continue to have doubts about the e-mail or instant message, just delete the message. It is not worth the risk of being a victim.

en I don't know why we have instant replay if we won't at least look at it,

en And that's about what instant replay does.

en Thank God for instant replay.

en Since we've never done this, we want to do as much as we can but we want to do it right. When instant replay is feasible, we'd like to do it.

en And I saw how hard that was, ... I sure could have used instant replay for that.

en We believe instant replay overall was a tremendous success.


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