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To: RedWing9
The replays showed he didn't even touch the guy until the ball was way past the guy. Oh well. Hope that official got paid well. I don't really care for Miami, but I hate to see the officials spoil such an exciting game.
20 posted on 01/03/2003 9:29:05 PM PST by gswilder
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To: gswilder
The replays showed he didn't even touch the guy

Excuse my french, but bull$h1^! He had his hands all over him from the 5 yd line in. Open your eyes...

21 posted on 01/03/2003 9:30:03 PM PST by RedWing9
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To: gswilder
The replays showed he didn't even touch the guy until the ball was way past the guy.

Replays showed he was holding him continuously from the time the play started until the ball was being thrown...then regained contact after the ball got there. Should have been Defensive holding - in the end-zone. Different penalty, basically same effect.

270 posted on 01/04/2003 6:53:05 AM PST by lepton
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Friday, January 3 Updated: January 4, 4:20 AM ET Miami stunned by late flag in OT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Bruce Feldman ESPN The Magazine TEMPE, Ariz. -- The fireworks shot off. The Miami coaches pumped their fists and Warren Sapp, Jessie Armstead and a bunch of other old Hurricanes raced onto the field to celebrate UM's first back-to-back job.

And then someone saw the flag.

Pass interference. On a fourth-and-three from the Miami 5. In overtime. After first signaling incomplete pass -- setting off the Miami celebration -- field judge Terry Porter threw the yellow hankie a few heartbeats after the ball fell to the turf. The penalty was on 'Canes freshman corner Glenn Sharpe who was checking OSU's Chris Gamble.

Glenn Sharpe was called for pass interference against Chris Gamble in OT in the Fiesta Bowl. "I saw the guy holding the guy prior to the ball being put in the air," Porter said. "He was still holding him, pulling him down while the ball was in the air. I gave the signal for holding. Then I realized it should be pass interference because the ball was in the air."

Porter, part of a Big 12 officiating crew, says the call was delayed because he replayed it in his mind: "I wanted to make double sure it was the right call."

Don't you think the ref knew the outcome of the game could hinge on this call or non-call? Give him credit for pausing to replay it in his mind before throwing the flag.

The Buckeyes played smart, capitalized on turnovers and shut down the vaunted Miami running game, forcing the 'Canes to play Ohio's style of football.

The Buckeyes have bought into Tressel's system. With Tressel's top ranked recruiting class of a year ago already contributing to this year's successes, one can only imagine what the future may hold as more highly recruited prospects opt for OSU in order to play for a man like Tressel, and to have a shot of playing for a title. GO BUCKEYES!!!

310 posted on 01/04/2003 8:43:28 AM PST by Typelouder
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