krambman
I love the way that replay works in college football because it's the most efficient form of replay used in sports and it means that they get things right the majority of the time. However, every time a ref walks back onto the field after getting the call from the booth needs to say either "Video replay confirms," "There is indisputable video evidence," or "There is insufficient video evidence." Saying these phrases allows us to know exactly why a play was upheld or what it was overturned. This especially applies to plays that are upheld because it's nice to know if they were confirmed, or simply if there wasn't enough to overturn it.