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RE: New Era Pinstripe Bowl: Miami vs Wisconsin
(12-29-2018 04:16 AM)BruceMcF Wrote:  
(12-28-2018 11:19 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  It was rubbing it in, unsportsmanlike. I don't really care much as I don't like Miami, but that's what it was. That 5th year senior should have been mature enough to decline the offer of a TD as it was obviously an unsportsmanlike situation to do that.

"5th year Senior" doesn't mean he's been a Senior for five years, it means he's in his second senior year, which is to say, in his early twenties.

If I hear tell of a young man of that age acting with that kind of maturity, I would be pleasantly surprised ... it certainly is not what I would expect.

I think basic sportsmanship, like not running up the score, is taught very early to football players, it's not a foreign concept especially not to college-level players and coaches.

Like I said, I don't like Miami's in your face flashiness, but that was *obviously* an unsportsmanlike TD. You take a knee in that situation, always.
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