Shooter McGavin
I Eat Pieces Of Sh*t Like You For Breakfast
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I know right no way Miami wins that game but the end result wouldn’t have been as bad obviouslyWhat in 2009? We were down like 27 and it was a monsoon.
I know right no way Miami wins that game but the end result wouldn’t have been as bad obviouslyWhat in 2009? We were down like 27 and it was a monsoon.
(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)
Actually a 3peat. 87-89.Cleveland Gary scores a TD versus ND in 1988. Canes win the game and ultimately win back to back to back National Championships. Second place is Vinny Testaverde hitting Michael Irvin on 4th down from the Penn State 5-yard line.....we know what really happened.
Penn State was undefeated that year and it was before the B1G and PAC 12 were in the BCS. Miami had a loss in the regular season so doubtful they get the NC votes, but who knows?(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)
Perfect example.Something I thought about a lot a few years ago: In 2021, we were beating Michigan State at home. One thing was that our offense was going fast and the refs kept slowing us down. But there was a play, I believe late in the first half, where Will Mallory was standing in the end zone, D'Eriq King hit him right in the chest with the ball, and he dropped it. If he had caught it, that TD would have given us a really formidable lead. His drop seemed to swing the momentum. The game, the season, and the Manny era all spiraled away from there.
That's how I remember it too. My freshman year.I may not be remembering correctly but wasn't there two Hester punt returns against Duke for tds only one was wiped by a penalty? But the one that didn't count was even more spectacular than the one did count.
Turns out Kosi found that shorty Baxa was missing, no?What about Baxa missing a shorty, the OL giving up 87.3 sacks, the offense capitalizing on two short fields after 2 Florida turnovers in the 4th, the defense learning how to tackle on the long td run first quarter, or not giving up a fake punt? Jeff Thomas was not the reason Miami lost the 2019 opener.
Didn't Miami need Penn State to lose in order to stake a claim at the title? They were undefeated, while we had a loss to Washington.(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)
Yes. The chance at a NC was decided by halftime when the Rose Bowl ended. UM was playing for pride at that point.Didn't Miami need Penn State to lose in order to stake a claim at the title? They were undefeated, while we had a loss to Washington.
Perhaps. I’d have to see the play again and I really don’t wanna watch it. ST never should’ve let himself get stripped, or nearly stripped, depending on your perspective.Shouldnt it have been Miami ball anyway as ST and Clarett had equal possession and ST was now an offensive player?