Which playoff loss was the most damaging?
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
You are right, embarrassing would have been a better word for me to have used.
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I don’t disagree but it is worth noting that the final four are traditional college football powers, blue bloods. They have the money to compete as well as the cachet to sell to players. Things may not change that much.
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Huh?
Franklin in the Final Four
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
We? played Michigan close to even for three quarters IIRC, and then they pulled away.
F moral victories, but I have no doubt that it would have been closer had DeBeer not been in negotiations with the evil SEC.
You knew the _uck game was over y the second quarter.
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
Michigan had a big lead early
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Huh?
Losers rank losses
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Some day a #12 seed is going to knock off a #1. That's going to be different. It's been all about 1 or 2 obviously dominant teams for so long that fans have forgotten the days where post season games, not involving said teams, still matter.
I actually like that prospect. I predicted that the 12 team field would eventually just mean more quality, meaningful games for more quality teams. I think that's where it's heading. It's a big improvement over what the bowls had become. At least the best players won't be opting out (until at least well into the first half).
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
WARSHINGTON got their ass kicked, but people forget it was a 13-20 game with UW driving in the middle of the 4th quarter
Penix to Odunze for 50 yards, DOOG IT UP!
iffy holding on Rosengarten, ball game.
As opposed to Oregon who got beat with a tire iron the entire first half before rallying to make it a respectable 3 score loss.
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Huh?
UW down 7 in the 3rd/4th with the ball multiple times.
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
That 3rd down drop by our backup RB...








