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How annoying is it that Miami drops the lights after every score……
 
Cristobal is scared shitless of being out coached because he knows he knows he’s not very witty
 
Looked like he had it and then they punched it out after he was on the ground.
 
They didn’t want to make that call in Miami.

They should drop for this. 2-2 VT down to the wire.
 
Respect for cam ward he was in the other QB’s ear saying this could’ve gone either way
 
I wanted Miami to lose, but that was an incomplete pass imo. Never had control
 
I wanted Miami to lose, but that was an incomplete pass imo. Never had control
My gut is that was an incomplete pass. I do not think the replay conclusively showed VaTech never completed the pass though. Based on the rules of replay, I believe the call on the field should have stood.
 
My gut is that was an incomplete pass. I do not think the replay conclusively showed VaTech never completed the pass though. Based on the rules of replay, I believe the call on the field should have stood.

Yes. Had they called it incomplete than it would of been a different story
 
I remember when Cristobal left and many Ducks fans really wanted Dave Aranda.

Glad they dodged that bullet.
 
I remember when Cristobal left and many Ducks fans really wanted Dave Aranda.

Glad they dodged that bullet.

it's a good thing that certain groups of Duck fans aren't the ones hiring head coaches

if they were, the Ducks could have had Aranda, or PJ Fleck, or Josh Wilcox

by the way, I've been told that Aranda was never considered a viable candidate by the Oregon AD. The one coach that could have been a really interesting hire was Lane Kiffin and supposedly, he was really interested in the job. However, apparently, Phil Knight was the opposite of a Kiffin fan. The reason(s) for that I don't know
 
I remember when Cristobal left and many Ducks fans really wanted Dave Aranda.

Glad they dodged that bullet.
I generally don't pretend to know whats what with potential coaching hires and just hope that those in charge do. On occasion I'll weigh in on an individual who I don't want my rooting interest to hire based on what I know but thats about it. Lanning would be a perfect example as to why I just cross my fingers and let the process play out.

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My gut is that was an incomplete pass. I do not think the replay conclusively showed VaTech never completed the pass though. Based on the rules of replay, I believe the call on the field should have stood.

I didn't watch the game but I watched the replays several times; replays from various angles

I just couldn't tell. I never saw the ball come close to the ground, but I could not tell if it was touched by somebody already out of bounds when it was bouncing around on top of players. I don't think the officials in the end zone knew what happened either; one of them just decided it had to be a TD
 
I don't think the officials in the end zone knew what happened either; one of them just decided it had to be a TD

I tend to agree with this. And once the TD was called on the field, there needed to be indisputable evidence a catch was not made. I did not feel this was the case, even though I don't believe a catch was made.
 
I remember when Cristobal left and many Ducks fans really wanted Dave Aranda.

Glad they dodged that bullet.

What's interesting, is that it rarely seems to matter who Oregon hires, that coach will significantly overperform in Eugene. Had they hired Aranda, they'd probably be winning 9-11 game a year. Wilcox, 8-10 games a year.

The athletic department, booster system, and program is built to elevate coaches. No coach has left Oregon in the last 30 years and found more success elsewhere.
 
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