Congrats to

#2
#2
We went through this in the football forum with a PSU bowl game as well, the game didnt happen, figments of our imaginations.
 
#3
#3
and I thought this thread was about Bobby Bowden, the winningest coach in Division 1 history (as of this afternoon)
 
#9
#9
We went through this in the football forum with a PSU bowl game as well, the game didnt happen, figments of our imaginations.

Wait so Foster didnt fumble that ball? Holy smokes I owe the dude an apology.
 
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#12
Yeah, regardless of the first win since the Mayflower came over, UT can still talk.

But in true fashion, gotta get my troll on.

Matt Roark > Eric Berry.
 
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#16
Yeah, regardless of the first win since the Mayflower came over, UT can still talk.

But in true fashion, gotta get my troll on.

Matt Roark > Eric Berry.

Except of course Berry was two years gone by Roark's "legendary" game



So if you meant off the wall, irrational troll, then proceed
 
#17
#17
Come on, I have to tell you guys this too?...


Vacated, not forfeited. Means you guys still have to count the loss, just they can't count the win

I thought it became a no contest, with the game expunged from both record books. Not saying you're wrong, but it's weird to say one team doesn't deserve a win, because of something they did, and not remove the other team's loss.
 
#18
#18
If this Wiki write-up has the facts straight, then what TrueOrange said is true when regular season games are vacated - the loss remains. But, since it was a postseason game, UT and UK do pick up the wins. It's not 100% clear though. It specifically says the loss remains for a regular season game but not a tournament game and does not mention bowls. But, in the opening paragraph, it links bowls with tournament games and says there's a difference between the treatment of regular season games and the treatment of bowls or tournament games.

Wikipedia:WikiProject College football/Vacated victories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
#21
#21
Kentucky, the new 1999 outback bowl champion. Tim Couch, MVP. :)

Almost like a veteran getting his medal decades after his act of valor. Congrads on a hard fought win that it took the scholars a while to get right. Better late than never.
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#24
#24
If this Wiki write-up has the facts straight, then what TrueOrange said is true when regular season games are vacated - the loss remains. But, since it was a postseason game, UT and UK do pick up the wins. It's not 100% clear though. It specifically says the loss remains for a regular season game but not a tournament game and does not mention bowls. But, in the opening paragraph, it links bowls with tournament games and says there's a difference between the treatment of regular season games and the treatment of bowls or tournament games.

The NCAA doesn't count bowls as tournament games. So bowl losses still count.
 
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#25
So what do you do with the 2005 Ohio State-Penn State game?

Both schools had to vacate wins from that season.
 

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