Posted on 01/03/2006 8:36:04 PM PST by BurbankKarl
Edited on 01/04/2006 2:22:49 PM PST by Lead Moderator. [history]
On January 4, 2006 at 5:00 p.m. (PST) the Rose Bowl Game will host the BCS National Championship, between USC and Texas once again showcasing the best of collegiate football in "The Granddaddy of Them All."® The Rose Bowl will be broadcast exclusively on ABC and on ESPN radio.
He'd still have won. If it weren't for that rotten call on the VY pitch where his knee was clearly down (should have been reviewed) no one would be talking VY today!
USC was robbed.
I agree it was heartbreaking but USC wasn't robbed --- they gave away the store. Carroll should have called for the TO. But after all he has done to build up that team, I don't fault him too much. Stuff happens.
Yeah I think so.
If you ask me, I wonder if USC had underestimated the Texas defense. Maybe just a bit.
Get yer facts straight. SC played MICHIGAN in the 2004 bowl. LSU played Oklahoma that year. It was the following year that SC played Oklahoma.
I'm late to this discussion, but I agree with you. Young is not an NFL-type QB. If he converts to RB, I might change my opinion.
How can you "misunderestimate" the defense ranked #1 in the country? Again, no disrespect to the Longhorns defense, but USC handed them plays.
I watched the game off and on simply to see what the Reggie Bush thing is all about. What a disappointment. I asked my son why RB wasn't running the ball and he said because the defense is too fast. Well Hell's bells, what is he going to find in the NFL?
I think they did.
Honestly, I think the UT defense underestimated the USC defense a bit too.
Things were very interesting on that side of the game :)
It was interesting to watch Young just step out of tackles.
There's breaking tackles, and then there is just simply stepping out of them.
Good post. I agree with you all all points.
Re:"Navy (which moved up 9 spots by skipping the bowls)."
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=253562426
Colorado State Rams at Navy Midshipmen
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
CSU (6-6) 10 0 14 6 30 FINAL
NAV (8-4) 7 20 14 10 51
December 22, 2005 - Qualcomm Stadium
51
Preview Recap Play-By-Play Drive Chart Box Score
Campbell's 5 TDs lift Navy in Poinsettia Bowl
Also take away USC's field goal at the very end of the half. Even if USC had held Texas to a field goal rather than a touchdown that wipes out the missed extra point and also the time needed for USC to get a FG at the end of the game - a 4 point swing.
If the refs had made the correct call, Texas most likely would have scored a TD anyway and not rushed the extra point, USC most likely would not have had time for a last second FG so USC gained 4 pts with the call.
The most likely scenarios either give Texas another 4 points or makes it a wash.
If you think one team handed it to the other, try threading a needle while standing on an interstate highway with people dropping bowling balls off an overpass at you. Texas earned their victory, and USC played a great game.
Why do you think that Texas would have gotten zero points on that drive? If the correct call had been made, Texas would have still been first and goal and Texas was moving the ball at will on that drive.
:)
I don't assume they would have gotten zero points. I assume they would have gotten 3 at best. (No telling if they would have even gotten that, given he just missed the extra point.) The previous drive, SC stopped them and they had to settle for a FG. Of course, we'll never know. And that was just one of many ways in which SC blew it.
Texas had cramping problems throughout the game. Possibly, I'm guessing, flu or cold related, possibly also the heat of the night game. Colder at night in Texas, and their bodies diurnal cycle had acclimated to the Texas daily temparature cycle.
LenDale White, on the other hand, IS a true running back . . . which is why he's the one who finished the game with 120+ rushing yards and three TDs.
I'd agree with you except the officials stopped the clock and made reviews of NON TOUCHDOWN plays on their own accord at different times in the game without any of the teams having to have called a timeout.
They were robbed. Texas won by 3 instead of lost by 3 as they should have.
Vince played incredibly. But they lost that game if the officials had not handed it to them.
You can say that about any game played at any time in history. Against Notre Dame, did Notre Dame "give it to them" when they allowed a 4th and 17 conversion at the end of the game by allowing the reciever behind the coverage or did USC "do what it took to win"?
If a team drives the ball at will and then repeatedly turns it over in the red zone then maybe you would have a case for "giving it to them". That is not the case here.
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