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goose3
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What a great game. That game, IMO, was the real Nat'l Championship game. Michigan played one hell of a game. They refused to quit!
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<< <i>Not sure what that Michigan guy was thinking going helmet-to-helmet on Smith as he was going out of bounds. That might have been THE play that turned the whole game. >>
I didn't see the game(for the most part) but my bud told me about this play that in his words "gave the game to osu".
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who gave the game away? try 3 turnovers by OSU...which resulted in at least 10 points!!! Game closer then it should have been.
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<< <i>bah!!! gave the game...what about the "running into the center call" that is a PF they called on OSU??? both are rules..they called the game pretty fair...even overturned a OSU interception.
who gave the game away? try 3 turnovers by OSU...which resulted in at least 10 points!!! Game closer then it should have been.
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OSU won though.
Mark Mulder rookies
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He spews his garbage all week and then disappears when he's wrong, which is 98.2% of the time.
The goal line run that was reversed. Michigan's last score I think. Musberger and his buddies all said the ruling would not be changed. The replay showed from both sides that the runner's knee was down just before the ball crossed the plane. Very good shots and they still said it was too close to call.
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<< <i>where is the loud mouth??
He spews his garbage all week and then disappears when he's wrong, which is 98.2% of the time. >>
It's actually 99.9%, the only thing he ever gets right is his name.