To: traditional1
The AP may (and OSU fans) may recognize them as champs, but I don't. Again, I would have been happy no matter who won. Until the ref decide to determine the national champ. At least this will be one for the archives. The problem with such an obivously blown call, it is cheapens the sport. My guess even many of the OSU fans deep down, know they really got a good break from the refs. There will always be an "unwritten asterisk" beside this one. Again, I don't like Miami. Just hate to see someone loose on a blown call at such a critical time.
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. :-)
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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: gswilder
OSU won by outscoring the opponent. Calls made in the game went both ways, and it's part of football.
To: gswilder
****The AP may (and OSU fans) may recognize them as champs, but I don't. ****
Somehow...we'll get over that..GO BUCKS!
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