Karl Juhnke
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ORIGINAL: twinsfan The Gophers football program received an empty apology from the Big Ten this week. Minnesota sent the conference office video of the helmet-to-helmet hit by Ohio State safety Latham Ransom that sent U receiver Mike Brown-Stephens face first to the turf, where he stayed incapacitated while the Buckeyes pounced on his fumble late in the second half of a 45-31 loss at Huntington Bank Stadium. Ransom was not called for targeting, which the Big Ten acknowledged was a mistake, Gophers coach P.J. Fleck said Tuesday. "Basically here's the explanation: 'I'm sorry,' " Fleck said on his KFAN radio show. "And that's it. That's basically what it is." "I was told that they did review the targeting and didn't find (during the game) that it was targeting," he added. "But when you turn it in, they say it's targeting. It's a matter of judgement." It seems the Big 10’s whole sending in videos thing is just a tool to critique officiating. There doesn’t seem to be any punitive authority to it. They can just say “Yes the refs blew that one. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.”
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