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RE: TV (or lack thereof) for the Buffalo game
(11-07-2013 03:45 AM)pono Wrote:  ohio did beat marshall and n texas who are pretty solid. they were really hurt by calls last night. refs mistakes (upheld by replay) changed the course of that game

No... Oliver running for 240 yards changed the course of that game...

As for the mistake upheld by replay watch the second play here.. Then show me the replay which shows his knee down *and* the ball in hist hands...

http://vimeo.com/78745547

And keep in mind that fumble only happened because of a very bad PI call against UB two plays earlier otherwise OU would have punted by then.

They would have also punted if not for the terrible personal foul which kept their only scoring drive alive..
11-07-2013 12:23 PM
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