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Rriigghhtt...poor officiating in this game is what caused the loss. Kinda like poor officiating cost Miami the NC. It happens to the best of them.

seriously, stfu. poor officiating didn't cost miami the NC. poor officiating gave them a chance to win it in the first place. bad calls went both ways, don't even try to say they didn't.

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seriously, stfu. poor officiating didn't cost miami the NC. poor officiating gave them a chance to win it in the first place. bad calls went both ways, don't even try to say they didn't.

Once again, my reply to you is that Michigan got OWNED!!! Bad officiating in the TN game caused them the win and if you say no, you can't say it didn't cost them at least 7 points on that call where there was a catch and the ref behind him called it incomplete.

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i didn't see the TN game. i didn't say anything about that game. i was only referring to the OSU/Miami game.

michigan didn't get owned either. they only won by a TD and a miracle.

in the OSU/Miami game there were several crucial bad calls that went against OSU before the OT even started.

and are you sure there were no bad calls against Clemson? they almost always even out....

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The most rediculous penalty of that game was thrown on Clausen for contesting a TD pass called incomplete. It looked to me like a catch, but it was close and could have gone either way. Clausen hadn't even got to the ref to say anything before the flag was thrown. Even the announcers were shocked by that call.

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