Greatest plays that never were.

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In the 2003 (2002 season) Fiesta Bowl :

What if Sean Taylor gets another block on the interception return he fumbled away to Maurice Clarett? Might’ve been 100-yard pick six. Or at least given Miami position at their own 40 or so.

What if McGhee doesn’t get hurt on the screen pass? This wasn’t a scoring play, but it took our best player and one of the best players in college football out of the game.

What if Roscoe Parish doesn’t fumbled the ball inside the Ohio State 10 yard line late in the game? Miami could’ve scored a TD on the drive and gone up 21-17.

What if Dorsey doesn’t just miss hitting a wide open Eric Winston for the tying touchdown on third and goal in overtime. Might’ve been second down. Winston makes that catch and Miami can tie the game 31-31 with a PAT, and then we get next possession at the Ohio State 25.
Shouldnt it have been Miami ball anyway as ST and Clarett had equal possession and ST was now an offensive player?
 
1979 lost to Florida A&M. 16-13. Never recovered. Fans immediately flew the plane the following home game: “From Champs to Chumps. Thanks Schnellenberger”.
Wasn't former MLB player Vince Coleman FAMU's kicker?
 

I think it was still a close game at that point. Don’t know if we win if we score there, but I don’t think Bama blows us out.

Bama was actually offsides on that play, so we retained possession with 5 yds added to original LOS. But, we never recovered after that play and the *** kicking ensued.
 
1986: Joe Paterno turns Sandusky in when he first finds about what was going on years before ... OR we just keep running Alonzo on the final drive.

1988: Cleveland Gary (non) fumble, clearly.

1998: The refs spot the ball correctly on either the 3rd or 4th down James Jackson runs, and the Chafie Fields play never happens.

2000: Snoop Minnis goes to class or FSU doesn't suspend him.

2002: Cover the **** 4th and 14, and the Terry Porter play never happens.
 
Not a major game but Blades Jr., effort on that onside kick some years back was sheer will, unfortunately he was out of bounds.
Could have been one of the greatest onside kicks ever.
 
Not a major game but Blades Jr., effort on that onside kick some years back was sheer will, unfortunately he was out of bounds.
Could have been one of the greatest onside kicks ever.
Was this against UNC? Chase Smith made the (almost) recovery if I remember
 
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(working from memory, which can be dangerous at my age)

If Frank Costa hits whoever the wide receiver was (can't remember) on that go route from like the 10 yard line, I believe the Canes win that game against Nebraska and win the national championship in 1994. ('95 Orange Bowl game)
 
What if my Uncle Terry had a vajayjay instead of a crank?

Would be my Aunt Teresa.

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In the 2003 (2002 season) Fiesta Bowl :

What if Sean Taylor gets another block on the interception return he fumbled away to Maurice Clarett? Might’ve been 100-yard pick six. Or at least given Miami position at their own 40 or so.

What if McGhee doesn’t get hurt on the screen pass? This wasn’t a scoring play, but it took our best player and one of the best players in college football out of the game.

What if Roscoe Parish doesn’t fumbled the ball inside the Ohio State 10 yard line late in the game? Miami could’ve scored a TD on the drive and gone up 21-17.

What if Dorsey doesn’t just miss hitting a wide open Eric Winston for the tying touchdown on third and goal in overtime. Might’ve been second down. Winston makes that catch and Miami can tie the game 31-31 with a PAT, and then we get next possession at the Ohio State 25.
So much pain in that game but the real culprit was Randy Shannon.
 
In the 2003 (2002 season) Fiesta Bowl :

What if Sean Taylor gets another block on the interception return he fumbled away to Maurice Clarett? Might’ve been 100-yard pick six. Or at least given Miami position at their own 40 or so.

What if McGhee doesn’t get hurt on the screen pass? This wasn’t a scoring play, but it took our best player and one of the best players in college football out of the game.

What if Roscoe Parish doesn’t fumbled the ball inside the Ohio State 10 yard line late in the game? Miami could’ve scored a TD on the drive and gone up 21-17.

What if Dorsey doesn’t just miss hitting a wide open Eric Winston for the tying touchdown on third and goal in overtime. Might’ve been second down. Winston makes that catch and Miami can tie the game 31-31 with a PAT, and then we get next possession at the Ohio State 25.
What if Larry Coker puts Frank Gore in, who was healthy and begging to go in?
 
1986: Joe Paterno turns Sandusky in when he first finds about what was going on years before ... OR we just keep running Alonzo on the final drive.

1988: Cleveland Gary (non) fumble, clearly.

1998: The refs spot the ball correctly on either the 3rd or 4th down James Jackson runs, and the Chafie Fields play never happens.

2000: Snoop Minnis goes to class or FSU doesn't suspend him.

2002: Cover the **** 4th and 14, and the Terry Porter play never happens.
Sharpe had the out in front of the sticks. ST had the out behind the sticks.
That's all Krenzel was throwing. The D was there.

IF Sharpe let's him go by and sits just under the marker, he gets the pick and he's a hero.
Eff it...he take's it all the way back for a pick-six.
 
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