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In the 2016 Michigan vs Ohio State Football Game, the referee spotted the ball after 4th down with seconds to go in the game with what appeared to be a "bad spot." If not for this, Michigan would have won the game. On the next play, Ohio State scored a touchdown that won the game.
Would it be possible that photographic evidence exists to prove mathematically that the spot was bad? How much evidence would be required (such as camera angles, locations, etc.) to resolve this issue? Realistically, what would be the minimum amount of evidence required? Any estimate of the number of man-hours and other resources that would be entailed in seriously researching this?
Would it be possible that photographic evidence exists to prove mathematically that the spot was bad? How much evidence would be required (such as camera angles, locations, etc.) to resolve this issue? Realistically, what would be the minimum amount of evidence required? Any estimate of the number of man-hours and other resources that would be entailed in seriously researching this?