rjd970
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He didn’t do his best. He literally walked out of bounds with the game on the line.
The refs screwed us. Milton should also never see the field again for what he did there. Both of those can be true.He should have never been in that situation to begin with. At the end of the day we did enough to win, we just weren’t allowed to win. Mistakes and play calling and everything else…the bottom line is 7 point we’re taken off the board and that was the difference.
We are sitting here blaming Milton for not overcoming the officiating in the last 30 seconds. In no world is that fair to him.
Man, I hate to say it, but @Catbone was right, Matt Corral was just too good. Effing killed UT especially running up the middle. Kid is easy to hate, but if he was UT's QB, I would love him and so would most everybody on VN. Gotta give the pretty boy his props, imo. This one hurt, bad. I least I'm back to living and dying on every game, again, I guess, but it would be nice to WIN one of these games
63-30 ole miss
I’m not making excuses for the officials .
Let’s play out the strip sack TD scenario…which I agree completely was a horrendous call by the refs.
they took away the TD, but We got the ball because it was 4th down, with great field position.
The drive stalled
We punted them deep and got the safety.
We got the ball on the short kickoff and drove down for another TD.
On the strip sack scenario, we actually ended up with 9 points instead of 7. We had a two point lead once it all played out. No one, absolutely No one, knows how the game would have played out if the strip sack would have counted. But we ended up with a safety we probably would have never gotten. That safety had us in position to have 4 possessions in the 2nd half to take the lead.
I was ticked about the strip sack and the bad 4th down spot, but we lost the game because we kept stalling out drives when we had the opportunity to take the lead. Period.
Agree, let me guess, the TV didn't show the OM players taunting the student section after the crap review. Some were even waving at the students daring them to come over the wall.I don’t condone the throwing trash, and I wouldn’t ever throw it myself… but I will say I couldn’t give two ***** how our fanbase is viewed anymore. Announcers, sports writers, TV personalities, etc love to get their cheap shots in at UTs expense every moment they can, and they have done that for over a decade now. If they want to look at this fanbase as the villains after schianamo and this event, then so be it. I’ll just be that more obnoxious whenever we do start winning again.
Agree, let me guess, the TV didn't show the OM players taunting the student section after the crap review. Some were even waving at the students daring them to come over the wall.
There is no excuse for stopping to their level. We are better than that. But this horse-crap narrative by all these talking heads that work for a woke media empire is just that, horse crap. They can line all of them up right beside Kiffin and the refs when they fit them for concrete shoes for their afternoon swim in the TN River.
Who’s to say we don’t kick off and pin them inside the 10 after a TD, and then we get another safety and touchdown.
Didn’t cost us the game but anytime a defense scores a touchdown the odds of winning that game go up exponentially
You know they made up some BS to take that TD away. There was no whistle, and they didn't call him stopped. That was a TD. But they made up some BS on the spot to take it away.
no official at any time should determine outcome of the game. people pay $48 a ticket and $13 a beer to watch two teams play. the plays at beginning of game should never happen. If it was an isolated incident itd be one thing but its...every...effing...game.You could see this coming a mile away. No accountability for officials.
I knew as soon as those refs in the end zone didn’t signal a touchdown and just sheepishly looked around at each other that it was coming back. Sh!theads didn’t have the courage to go against the script.