"Michigan nearly added another large chunk in the passing game, but Jake Butt's long reception in the second quarter was called back for an “intent to deceive” personal foul. The rarely-called penalty prohibits teams from trying to trick an opponent by faking a substitution. On the play, Butt ran to the sideline as if he was coming off the field but stopped a few yards shy. No Rutgers defender followed him, leaving him wide open for a big gain. The rule book clearly states the play is illegal, but hearing a referee penalize a team for tricking their opponent is worthy of a double-take."
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post...p-rutgers-behind-a-career-day-for-jake-rudock
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