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Game Thread Ohio State 30, Illinois 20 (Nov 15)

TheIronColonel;1195930; said:
Yeah, I'm not going to say that bad officiating cost us that game, because it didn't. I was just shocked to hear (although not surprised, after watching the game) that that crew was allowed to officiate that game.

I always like to think that a team should be able to pull out a game despite a few bad calls. But, when the refs spot one team 14 points on terrible calls in a game deciided by 7, it gets tough to think that. When they also don't call blatant holding on every play in the 4th, it gets harder. And when it's uncovered that the head ref has millions of dollars in gambling debts and is under investigation for influencing the outcome of the previous week's game, that's too much for me. I think we got hosed. I'm not going to say any more about it, but that's what I honestly feel.
 
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Taosman;1195942; said:
I have seen enough Buckeye seasons ruined with one bad call. It seems to happen every 10 years or so. A team will have their best game against us(nothing new here) and it will come down to a referee's call or no call. Just the way it is. But, still maddening. :(
And yet it still didn't ruin it... a blocked FG did.
 
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In a close game it can come down to the little things. But, Tressel always says you can't get to that point and not have some responsibility for the loss. :( Just look at how crazy the season was last year! We could have one nearly as crazy this year. We could be in a cycle of close games/upsets.
 
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generaladm;1195956; said:
I always like to think that a team should be able to pull out a game despite a few bad calls. But, when the refs spot one team 14 points on terrible calls in a game deciided by 7, it gets tough to think that. When they also don't call blatant holding on every play in the 4th, it gets harder. And when it's uncovered that the head ref has millions of dollars in gambling debts and is under investigation for influencing the outcome of the previous week's game, that's too much for me. I think we got hosed. I'm not going to say any more about it, but that's what I honestly feel.
I know. I was in Madison that weekend to visit a friend, we were watching the game, on that play that let the Illi-gay get a first down to end it, Laurenitis was blatently held and it wasn't called. BTW - Does anyone know of any way to get to Urbana from Chicago? I want to head down there for this game
 
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Enough with the refs. We sound like Miami fans.

Illinois ran out the last 8:09 of the game. They made 4 first downs on that drive - and you can't hang all of those on the refs. (And if you are going to hang your hat on a missed holding call throw out every result for the past 100 years.)

We got beat. And even if you buy into the argument that the refs cost us a first down here or a TD there - we were still close enough to getting beat that you just have to take your lumps.

As for this year - you can play that game on the Friday before USC or the Sunday after and we will take care of business.
 
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generaladm;1193968; said:
As long as the Big Ten doesn't let a suspended officiating crew call the game this year, we should be fine.

The refs didn't order Tress to keep the replay flag in his pocket, or tell the guys in the replay booth to go take a whiz. I'm sure Tress didn't think it was that important as to use up his challenge in the first quarter of the game. Bad rule (one challenge) trumps bad call by refs.
 
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While I think the refs cost us the game, why has the timeout Tressel called with 6 minutes to go been overlooked? The Illi-suck were going to punt it on 4th and 1 inch but after the timeout, they went for it, got it and killed the clock
 
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BuckeyeCub;1198410; said:
While I think the refs cost us the game, why has the timeout Tressel called with 6 minutes to go been overlooked? The Illi-suck were going to punt it on 4th and 1 inch but after the timeout, they went for it, got it and killed the clock

IIRC, Tressel stated that we had twelve men on the field, so if he didn't call the timeout, Illinois would have picked up the first guaranteed. But, he did, and the rest is history...

And it should stay there.
 
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ginn421;1198566; said:
IIRC, Tressel stated that we had twelve men on the field, so if he didn't call the timeout, Illinois would have picked up the first guaranteed. But, he did, and the rest is history...

And it should stay there.

That's the way I remember it. The 12th guy was running off the field as they were about to snap.
 
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