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2 hours ago, Hongbit said:

One of the great traditions in all of college football will continue with Oregon fans using their hands to show how many national titles they’ve won.  

This is only true is you are talking football. The basketball team won the natty back in the late 1930s.

Posted
2 hours ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

The regents at Michigan are wondering how Indiana could do this.

Notre Dame's priests are wondering what it takes to be the best team in the State of Indiana or the ACC, much less a national champion...

Posted
14 hours ago, Hongbit said:

I think they made the right call.  It was a desperation play and it should be completely undeniable of a penalty to let something like that decide the spot in the title.  The WR was still able to make a play on the ball so it wasn’t so blatant to as to take him right out of the play.  

Finally got a chance to see it tonight.

The play is called a Hail Mary for a reason. It’s not the officials’ job to answer the prayer. Could they have called it pass interference? Would it have been a supportable call? Sure. But I bet you their bosses are perfectly okay with a no call and I’m not sure if there is a single semifinal official in college football  who would make that call.

It deserves not 5% of the media attention it’s getting. Ole Miss lost fair and square. Complaining about a no call on a last second heave to the end zone is sour grapes.

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