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Yes, that is totally incomprehensible. Apparently, the 10 yard walkoff was from the spot where Higdon was tackled. The officials have some splainin' to do.
Before this game, I had a bad feeling this game was going to turn out like this. Didn't expect the 17 points early or the offense or the M offense being so poor. The bye helped NW. They did some stuff that fooled M early. D stepped up in the 2nd half and Patterson made some clutch plays.
Phantom holding call on Higdon. I'm really sick of this. Big play called back. M had 11 penalties for over 100 yards and lucky to overcome that. Sompin ain't right.
I'll have to spend some time looking at M's first down run plays. Too many of them stuffed putting the offense behind the sticks too often. I don't get why this team can demolish Neb with a devastating run game then go on the road and the run game gets hammered by NfW ..... a team better at run stopping than Neb but only marginally better it would appear. I think on a more thorough view of the run game, its not going to be as bad as it appeared to me. OTH, teams are teeing off on formations, motion or whatever. That's on Harbaugh. Not happy about it.
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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