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I love Mcmcleary's comment. A person really sounds smart when they refer to the team that they came back and beat in the last seconds of the game as having an "impotent offense and defense".
About as bad as the famous "over-rated!" cheer: If you barely beat a team and they are impotent or overrated, then what does that make your team? Almost as impotent? So bad that a team must be overrated or impotent if you beat them?
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Completely uncatchable
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If the defender had just been patient and waited for the ball to arrive before hitting the Ute player, it would have been game over. Instead, Utah wins in OT.
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Its impossible to tell how far out-of-bounds because the view of the field is blocked by the stands.
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the fact that it was high is still valid. How far out of bounds did it land? 5 feet? No way, at least 10 feet or more, IMO. And it was thrown on a line (not a lob pass), behind the receiver. Even with a crash stop, I don't think he could've reached back and jumped.
My point is moot, though. What happened, happened. We'll never know how it would have turned out otherwise :).
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The player was at the back of the endzone. ANY missed catch is going to land out of bounds. As such your criteria for saying the ball was high is not valid.
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Pontiac Game Changing Performance....
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That was clearly PI. The OSU player was all over the Utah player before the ball got there.
if you open your eyes yes the defender knocked him down
ctho2598 3 years ago 10
you speak as if this was the one and only way for the beavers to win the game. they could have stopped the utes they could have scored. but you choose to blame the refs. i remeber my highschool telling me that the refs will make mistakes it is a part of the game and if you can't overcome those mistakes you lost the game. maybe you should blame your impotent offense and defense.
Mcmcleary 3 years ago 6