acerostone
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Apparently Tressel was at Miami the year we ended up playing OSU for the title and knew Miami's checks. @1:55
Made some difference but biggest difference Porter was not one of the officials in 2001Tapes or no tapes, Miami's offensive line got whipped all night—which rattled Dorsey and hurt the Canes—as did some late second quarter breakdowns that were the difference between a 7-0 half-time lead and 14-7 deficit.
The difference between the 2001 to 2002 offensive line was eerily reminiscent to the 1991 to 1992 season and line drop-off (that wrecked the Canes against Alabama.)
That’s a ridiculous comment. The 2001 team would have been up by so much they would never have been in that position. Our OL got whooped the whole night, and our DL against Clarett wasn’t much better. We should never have been in that position to be in OT or close enough for that call to matter given the talent gap.Made some difference but biggest difference Porter was not one of the officials in 2001
The 1992 oline was atrocious at times. In some instances Carlos Etheridge, the TE, was playing tackle....and not for some tackle eligible plays eitherTapes or no tapes, Miami's offensive line got whipped all night—which rattled Dorsey and hurt the Canes—as did some late second quarter breakdowns that were the difference between a 7-0 half-time lead and 14-7 deficit.
The difference between the 2001 to 2002 offensive line was eerily reminiscent to the 1991 to 1992 season and line drop-off (that wrecked the Canes against Alabama.)
I stand corrected on that end. Memory failed me, and admittedly his strip after the pick is the play by him that I’ll never forget. The OL part remains.wspcane, Clarett had 23 carries for 47 yards. 2.0 yards per carry.
We lost because we turned the ball over 5 times.