In the excitement of a great win, you may have missed a little Karma for Oregon

Raysor

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Down ten late, they overcome some bad breaks to score to cut it to three. Then get the ball back with two time outs left get to nearly field goal range and go for it on fourth and short. Pretty clearly make the first down by the length of the football, but the Big Ten crew spots it just short of the line to gain.

Michigan State runs out the clock.

I have to say that I'm heart broken. Sniff sniff.
 
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Raysor

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When I am watching a game between two teams that I have non biased feelings about, then I'll pull for the team that gets hosed a time or two by the stripes in a game. And I prefer that the teams win or lose based on their performance. Well almost all. Since 2006, that wouldn't include Oregon in football, or maybe not in any other sport.

Phil Knight has been buying players up there for two decades. Oregon leads the nation in players who changed their minds three or four days before signing day. So K2C, usually you'd be right, but not last night.
 
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JB4AU

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Oregon leads the nation in players who changed their minds three or four days before signing day.

Where exactly are such stats kept??

I don't harbor any hate for Oregon because of what happened in 2006. Those calls were on the officials, not the Oregon football program. Besides...it's been almost 10 years. Let it go man.
Heck...OU almost came up short last night because of a horrible call on that forward progress crap on the defensive TD OU should have scored. Bad calls happen, whether they are for you, or against you.