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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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31-24 after 2 overtimes
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; US: Florida; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: buckeyes; nationalchamps
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To: BUSHdude2000
"drew an "X" on the guy during the replay and the announcer said it was a bad call. "OH WOW! The announcer said it was a bad call? Well, SURELY that should over-rule the referee's calls on the field.
That should be the final ruling, as though these booth jockies have no bias.....
Four shots from the 1 yard line without scoring is not the mark of a National Champion.....
Get over it....
To: JennysCool
Huskers will survive and regain prominence. No team in history has ever had as many back-to-back +9 win seasons (32), nor has there ever been a more consistent winner--with no losing seasons in between and no more than 4 losses in a season (and that was just a couple years ago). Mediocrity is not OK at Nebraska.
We'll be back...
To: Cap'n Crunch
"...I've always admired Nebraska football, it was painful for me to see them slumping. Nebraska having a good football team is kind of like the sun coming up everyday, it's just supposed to happen..." Coming from an old Husker player, thanks, and you're right. Huskers will be back
Ohio State's team reminds me of Nebraska teams. No major stars really, just no quit in them, and big hitters all. Loved the game tonight!
To: PRND21
Fight On!
To: Liebenator
*****snicker*****
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posted on
01/04/2003 3:38:38 AM PST
by
TomB
To: BUSHdude2000
I've watched my last college football game as a result of this gamewhatever....and there's lots of reasons for it, not just blown calls.....but, thats kind of a "baby out with the bathwater" thing. look, there are alot of blown calls, non-calls in every game. they tend to "even out", they really do! (and im still hurting over a blown call in a b-ball tourney game uk/unc, from YEARS ago!) :) peace
To: Husker8877
Your welcome. Thats what I admire, team effort, solid football and QUIET confidence. In my humble opinion this country, and young men need more examples like that.
Hope Nebraskas back soon.
To: Physicist
No way was that pass interference in the first overtime. You're right. It was Defensive Holding on the receiver. First and goal from the two, not the one.
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posted on
01/04/2003 6:44:26 AM PST
by
lepton
To: RedWing9
How many holding calls did you see in the whole game? The reason Dorsey didn't get sacked more was consistant holding by his line. When you've got your hand down the front of the inside of the Defender's pads, that's more than incidental. Clarret was held and turned to end the first drive. Winslow was a yard short of the first down on the Canes second touchdown drive (Clearly down on his back short of the 34, much less when his knee touched. slid on his back, and ball rolled up over his shoulder...which was where it was marked). Lots of little goofs.
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posted on
01/04/2003 6:50:17 AM PST
by
lepton
To: gswilder
The replays showed he didn't even touch the guy until the ball was way past the guy. Replays showed he was holding him continuously from the time the play started until the ball was being thrown...then regained contact after the ball got there. Should have been Defensive holding - in the end-zone. Different penalty, basically same effect.
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posted on
01/04/2003 6:53:05 AM PST
by
lepton
To: RedWing9
Holding a reciever is integral to pass interference. Maybe you can explain why the ref signalled "holding" and then "pass interference" one right after the other than? Holding is before the ball is thrown, interference is after it is thrown.
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posted on
01/04/2003 6:55:31 AM PST
by
lepton
To: SlightOfTongue
especially the two first half interceptions that were hard thrown tipped Dorsey passes which Ohio had the fortune of having some lucky defender right there to intercept. Two tipped, eh? No. Dorsey threw when he was getting sacked.
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posted on
01/04/2003 6:59:28 AM PST
by
lepton
To: hole_n_one
why the LATE flag, well after the play was over? Because by and large they weren't calling UM for holding, even when they had their hands down the inside if the pads. Couldn't let the game end on that one.
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posted on
01/04/2003 7:01:48 AM PST
by
lepton
To: RonF
Besides which, on Miami's first touchdown drive there was a critical 3rd down completion that was facilitiated by a blatant hold in the backfield that wasn't called. In the play that MacGahee got hurt, there were two holds evident, one could have gone either way, the other was ridiculous. OSUs first drive: Clarrett got turned as the ball came to him and wasn't called. UMs second TD drive, Winslow clearly stopped well short of the first down, but the gave him to where he slid, plus to where he put the ball over his shoulder while lying on his back. OSU picked up a first down they shouldn't have too.
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posted on
01/04/2003 7:06:03 AM PST
by
lepton
To: anncoulteriscool
Bo's still alive.
I thought he might be; at any rate I was referring to his career. I remember Jim Healy (sports radio out here, with tons of funny sound bytes) playing a tape of two Michigan sportscasters bemoaning the fact that "Bo's gonna lose another Rose Bowl"
To: BUSHdude2000
As a Cleveland fan I'm an expert on bad calls. Browns fans have advanced degrees in dealing with referee judgment calls. Fact is, there were bad calls on both sides, and it is a part of the game. There were blatant holds by Miami early in the game which probably prevented scores and were not called.
Gamble had Miami defenders hanging on his shirt all night, including one long pass play where he was just mugged and nobody said boo. I can make a case that the only reason the overtime occurred at all is because Miami benefitted from blown calls all night long.
In any case, this particular call was not one of them.
At the end of the game Keith Jackson looked and sounded about as happy as Kellen Winslow Jr, but yeah he's an impartial observor right?
To: section9
The one I feel sorry for is McGahee. Absolutely. I hope he recovers from that. Some people are flexible enough that doesn't rip up too much, but many don't ever recover. Blech.
I was a bit worried about Dorsey when the line failed to block Willhelm too. Rang his chimes but good.
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posted on
01/04/2003 7:14:03 AM PST
by
lepton
To: dubyaismypresident
The Big 10 is very very tough. 5-2 in the Bowls. Repeats are never easy but we have the best coach. No Big-10 team was going to win in the Orange bowl against a reasonably good team. Too hot and muggy. Tempe was in the low 60s with low humidity...OSU got a fair shake with the weather.
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posted on
01/04/2003 7:18:51 AM PST
by
lepton
To: BUSHdude2000
Actually, I believe it's Karma. Call it payback for all the years that we have been subjected to the school of thugs and poor sports (Miami). Remember Miami vs Penn State, when the PSU players showed up in suit and tie, and the Miami team showed up in "thugwear" - camo pants, t-shirts, and sunglasses? Please. Miami got what it deserves.
Not to mention the fact that DONNA SHALALA is the president of the school. That alone should be reason enough to root against them.......
To: PhiKapMom
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 Shoulda seen the USC-Iowa games: Off-side penalties where no one on either side moved; generally no identifying of who committed penalties; a random 1-3 yard variance in spotting of the ball compared to where the play ended...
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posted on
01/04/2003 7:27:57 AM PST
by
lepton
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