ironman02;423786 wrote:LOL. I knew this thread would be here, and if it hadn't been, I would have started one myself.
What a joke of a show by ESPN. Over the last few years, I've grown sick of hearing about that pass interference call because the so-called experts ALWAYS take the side of Miami. Most of them absolutely refuse to acknowledge that the CORRECT call was made. Yes, Porter hesitated when throwing the flag, but pass interference or defensive holding should have been called, both of which would have resulted in the same penalty in that situation. Sharpe held Gamble off the line of scrimmage and was draped on him as the ball arrived. It's pretty simple really, and I can't understand why people (outside of Miami fans who are going to defend their team) can't accept it. Eric Kuselias, Rod Gilmore, and Mark May all repeatedly bitched about how it was the wrong call, and even though Desmond "supported" OSU, he still justified Miami losing only because they couldn't convert on 1st and Goal in OT. And to top it all off, they bring Larry Coker on the show so he can whine about the call and talk about how devastated his team was. Also, the "What-If" scenarios were ridiculous at best, as well. I guess Terry Porter cost Miami multiple national championships and the all-time win streak record, according to ESPN.
What really annoys me, is that you have people like May screaming "Terry Porter messed up on the most important play of the game and cost Miami the title", but you don't hear him, or anyone else, complain about the blown calls that even allowed that game to go to OT. Gamble clearly made a catch on the sideline with less than 2 minutes remaining in regulation to give OSU a first down. Miami had no timeouts, and the game would have been over, with OSU running out the clock. Nope. The officials blew the call and called it an incomplete pass when it CLEARLY was a catch, and allowed Miami to get the ball back. Then there's also the blatant block in the back that sprung Parrish on his long return to set up the game-tying FG, but who's counting?
The Buckeyes thoroughly outplayed a team of superior talent and WON the national championship, going 14-0. However, jackasses like Mark May and his buddies always try to claim that the title is somehow tainted because of that pass interference call. Guess what, Mark? OSU has the title sitting in the trophy case where it will remain forever. The Buckeyes EARNED that title every step of the way and your incessant bitching will never change that. ESPN, Larry Coker, Mark May, and Miami fans everywhere can cry me a river all day long. 31-24 Buckeyes!
Great post!!! Totally agree, especially about this stupid ass "what if" show, ESPN already sucks but this takes it to a whole new level.