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OHIO STATE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Posted on 01/03/2003 9:20:40 PM PST by ItsBacon
Edited on 01/03/2003 9:27:16 PM PST by Admin Moderator.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; US: Florida; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: buckeyes; nationalchamps
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To: gswilder
You don't know your a$$ from 1st base.
To: ilosetoo
CNN: Phantom interference call in overtime cost Miami a win The guy was being held before the ball go there; it was an obvious interference call.
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posted on
01/03/2003 10:25:01 PM PST
by
merak
To: gswilder
Welcome to the world of Big 12 officials -- the absolute worst officials in the NCAA! They call phantom fouls and when someone needs to have a foul called, they look the other way. Have seen some really bad calls this year from the Big 12 officiating crews especially the moron that resides in Austin and his crew!
To: Prentice
I thing about a game like this is that alot of people that dont watch football much and dont really know anything about the rules think the know more than they really do know....as alot of posters here are exhibiting! GO BUCKS!
To: gswilder
No game is won or lost because of one call, or one play.
Miami never faced a defense like Ohio State this year, and it showed.
Besides, we had to win. We're a Team of DestinyTM. :-)
To: for-q-clinton
That's right. And the pass interference call in regulation time against the OSU DB was pathetic and Fouts was the one saying "you have to call that, even if it wasn't that bad."
Now that one was a pathetic call.
To: gswilder
Miami really did win the game, I'm afraid to say.Really? That's odd because...
THE Ohio State Buckeyes
Are the...
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!
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posted on
01/03/2003 10:26:48 PM PST
by
rdb3
To: dubyaismypresident
Hey he's good. No, he's extremely good.
But had you played Iowa when they were hot...you would have been smacked IMHO. For that schedule fauz pas you can be thankful. That's one H*ll of a coach, bringing them from nowhere to being the class of the Big Ten (cept they melted in the bowl game).
Not to mention Barry Alvarez, Lloyd Carr, Joe Paterno and the rest.
Great coaches all.
To: gswilder
Do you always let Dan Fouts make up your mind for you. Watch ESPN and you'll probably soon have a different opinion. They were actually mocking Dan Fouts for his bias on thinking that was an unfair call.
BTW: What do you think about the obvious hold that allowed Miami to get the ball back and tie the game?
To: RedWing9
Show me the reply starting at the beginning of the play, you know, where the Miami player was holding the OSU player after the 5 yd "free-zone". I have yet to see a single piece of video that details what occurred during the OSU recievers route.........he was lined up way, wide right, out of camera view.
To: gswilder
BULL$HIT
To: Physicist
Yeah right!!
Five turnovers are what cost Miami. FIVE turnovers.
OSU gutted it out and earned it fair and square.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!!!
To: ItsBacon
Are they rioting in Columbus yet?
To: PhiKapMom
could have fooled me.
I thought the Big Ten wa the worst.
:-)
To: ncweaver
Big 12 officiating crews have been doing that all year. One official makes the call like the one did that said incomplete who BTW was looking at the play then all of a sudden the yellow hankie comes from way across the field. Lost track the number of times I saw that happen with our stupid officiating crews this year.
To: Prentice
JoePa is a living legend.
And the Big 10 is the best conference there is, 5-2 in the Bowl games.
To: gswilder
LOL!!! OSU's defense stymied Miami!
I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS WHINING!!! LOL!!!
To: gswilder
I'd say we might get some form of replay because of that blown call. At least for championship games It's not reviewable even under NFL replay rules. Penalty calls are not reviewable. There are blown calls all the time. On Miami's first touchdown drive, a miami lineman practically tackled an OSU lineman just as he was about to sack Dorsey. Dorsey completed a key 31 yd. completion and no flag was thrown.
To: auboy
Big XII officiating crew.
And, FWIW, the back official who threw the flag was caught on the replay making first the holding call, then the pass interference call. I believe he was actually calling interference but used the holding symbol to indicate what he felt the Miami defender did. What amazed me is what nerves of steel these two teams showed. What great leaders quarterbacking both teams. Truly a classic game. Congrats to Ohio State.
To: gswilder
OSU won by outscoring the opponent. Calls made in the game went both ways, and it's part of football.
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