Nate Webster layeth the smacketh down.....

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Undefeated national champs in 2000 with him at MLB.

I mean unless he played offense, wouldn't have made much of a difference at Washington.

Down 21-3 at the half, it was that slow start that did Miami in more than it was any defensive collapse.

Still went 11-1 that year and should've been in the Orange Bowl against Oklahoma, instead of Florida in the Sugar.

1000% he'd have been in that Bourbon Street melee and Alex Brown would've left with a broken jaw to go along with that swollen-*** eye.
 
I mean unless he played offense, wouldn't have made much of a difference at Washington.

Down 21-3 at the half, it was that slow start that did Miami in more than it was any defensive collapse.

Still went 11-1 that year and should've been in the Orange Bowl against Oklahoma, instead of Florida in the Sugar.

1000% he'd have been in that Bourbon Street melee and Alex Brown would've left with a broken jaw to go along with that swollen-*** eye.
Who's to say? Maybe we're not down 21-3.
 
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I mean unless he played offense, wouldn't have made much of a difference at Washington.

Down 21-3 at the half, it was that slow start that did Miami in more than it was any defensive collapse.

Still went 11-1 that year and should've been in the Orange Bowl against Oklahoma, instead of Florida in the Sugar.

1000% he'd have been in that Bourbon Street melee and Alex Brown would've left with a broken jaw to go along with that swollen-*** eye.
Even with the slow start Nate being out there makes a difference in a touchdown all by himself. So instead of down 21-3, I believe if he would have came back his senior year were only down 14-3 at most and end up winning that game. But your correct the BCS fvcked us and of course after the damage was done they changed the formula so it wouldn’t happen again like it did to us. Smh typical NCAA.
 
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