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Virginia Tech 31, Miami 7 (final)

DubCoffman62;1551646; said:
I've never seen the poster. It looked to the naked eye and from all of the replays that it was a bad call. I'll take it though. I still would like to buy Mr Porter dinner some time. It took large brass ones to throw that flag that late from his vantage point.

The bad call is the one not made during regulation time. If there had been holding called when Gamble gets held, it's first and ten Bucks and they run out the clock, no OT, no need for the second call. There's also an uncalled clip on the punt return that puts Miami close enough to try for the field goal.
 
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cincibuck;1552509; said:
The bad call is the one not made during regulation time. If there had been holding called when Gamble gets held, it's first and ten Bucks and they run out the clock, no OT, no need for the second call. There's also an uncalled clip on the punt return that puts Miami close enough to try for the field goal.
Yes, there were numerous bad calls, non calls and so forth. Miami deserved to lose this game because they blew numerous chances. At the end of the game their sacks shriveled and the Buckeyes took it away from them. However, isolating that one play and looking at it from beginning to end you have to take off your homer goggles and admit it was a bad call. The contact was ticky-tack at best. Just ask yourself this. Had the tables been turned and it happened to us and not them, how would you have felt? I know that I would've been seriously butthurt.
 
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cincibuck;1552509; said:
The bad call is the one not made during regulation time. If there had been holding called when Gamble gets held, it's first and ten Bucks and they run out the clock, no OT, no need for the second call. There's also an uncalled clip on the punt return that puts Miami close enough to try for the field goal.
And what about the hold on Teddy's kickoff return?? :paranoid:
 
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DubCoffman62;1552589; said:
Yes, there were numerous bad calls, non calls and so forth. Miami deserved to lose this game because they blew numerous chances. At the end of the game their sacks shriveled and the Buckeyes took it away from them. However, isolating that one play and looking at it from beginning to end you have to take off your homer goggles and admit it was a bad call. The contact was ticky-tack at best. Just ask yourself this. Had the tables been turned and it happened to us and not them, how would you have felt? I know that I would've been seriously butthurt.

Great here we go with the stupid-ass "sack" comments.
 
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DubCoffman62;1552589; said:
However, isolating that one play and looking at it from beginning to end you have to take off your homer goggles and admit it was a bad call.

BB73...your thoughts on what you have to do? :lol:
 
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Well i'm a student at VT so needless to say i was pretty excited about the game this weekend. the weather was horrible though, it poured the entire game but was well worth standing out there to see miami get dominated like that. Ryan Williams is going to be a big time RB for awhile though, he's only a redshirt freshmen but I think he's definitely heisman candidate material at some point. maybe not this year quite yet, but definitely next year.
 
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