Odenigbo Play

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Obviously we have way bigger problems than this but...

If you take a look at Odenigbo's ridiculously stupid penalty - he was reacting to that olineman slamming into him late. Who pushed the olineman, completely unnecessarily, when the play had already been decided? Gerald Willis. What a cluster**** of a team.

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Stupid. But I could completely understand the guys on defense being frustrated. Game after game of balling and bailing this team out only to come up with a loss. Three turnovers in the first half, and no points. To quote a beloved previous coach, “ Are you kidding me? “ Any Cane fan watching that game last night had to have been thinking in the second half, if the defense doesn’t score, we aren’t winning this game. So yeah, a push in the back...
 
When I watched it live it looked like Tito was reacting to getting shoved, and I thought: they always catch the second guy. Pretty impressive that we had both the first guy and the second guy.
 
Yeah, I emphasized this last night in another thread, that Willis started the chain reaction and otherwise it never would have happened.

I wasn't posting until several hours after the game ended so I wasn't sure if anyone else had already pointed it out. Maybe not.

ESPN did a horrendous job of merely showing Tito's role when all they had to do was show an extra 3 seconds and it would have been glaring that Willis was the cause.
 
This is all true, and Willis once again shows that even though he is a **** of an impact player he is also a loose cannon that can't control himself, but it doesn't change the fact that Tito was the only one who got called and if HE had simply walked off the field we would have had a very realistic chance to win that game. Thats 100% on Tito. How can you walk up to a guy and shove him in the back right in front of a referree in THAT situation after getting the key stop?!? Just proves he is a is dumb as we all worried he was when we learned about the transfer.
 
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I love Willis but how many late hits/personal fouls is this on him?
1) Against LSU that lead to first down. I can't remember the specifics
2) Against UNC for taunting that which was a 3 and out until the penalty and lead to their only TD
3) Against UVA hits OL late into Tito causing a reaction. Leds to UVA being able to run out the clock

Miami is not good enough to overcome these types of fouls. Thank Mork Richts offense for that.
 
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actually, not what happened is much clearer. Granted Tito should not have retaliated but he did get an unexpected shove from the OLman (who got knocked by Willis). Ya it was bad situation and timing, but not as unwarranted as I thought it was
 
You take the great with the bonehead when it comes to Willis. He can pretty much do what he wants and get a pass from me the way he has played this year.

Tired of talking about the Tito incident. Game was lost way before that.
 
Bro who tf cares if Willis pushed him in ... youre a ******* mental midget if you’re going to pms in a critical moment
 
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This is all true, and Willis once again shows that even though he is a **** of an impact player he is also a loose cannon that can't control himself, but it doesn't change the fact that Tito was the only one who got called and if HE had simply walked off the field we would have had a very realistic chance to win that game. Thats 100% on Tito. How can you walk up to a guy and shove him in the back right in front of a referree in THAT situation after getting the key stop?!? Just proves he is a is dumb as we all worried he was when we learned about the transfer.
My question is why was Tito on the ******* field to begin with?
 
#34 for UVA, the guy who caught Homer, looked like freaking Usain Bolt as he chased down Homer from behind on that 70 yd run!! 9:40 on the video
 
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