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11-10-2007, 10:42 AM
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Just imagine if the Rose Bowl was demolished one day, how would you feel?
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Depends.
Would tsun and USC be in it?
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11-10-2007, 11:12 AM
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The Sooner Schooner Game
The 1985 Orange Bowl, played between the Sooners and the Washington Huskies, is often called "the Sooner Schooner game" because of an incident during the game's second half.
The Miami area had received rain before the game, and the condition of the Orange Bowl's natural grass playing surface deteriorated as the game moved into the third quarter. The game was tied 14-14 when the Sooners lined up for a short, 22-yard field goal which would have made the score 17-14 in Oklahoma's favor.
The kick sailed through the uprights and the Oklahoma sideline thought it was good; the kickoff unit trotted out and the Schooner, as was traditional, also trotted slowly onto the Orange Bowl's wet, mushy field. However, the kick was nullified due to an illegal procedure penalty on Oklahoma. A Sooner player did not report his temporary jersey number to the officials, which he was required to do before the ball was snapped.
The Schooner was already out on the field before the Oklahoma sideline and the RUF/NEKS realized the kick had been disallowed. Worse, while moving across the wet, sloppy natural turf, the Schooner's wagon wheels ended up in a sticky, muddy patch of field and got stuck ? right in front of the Washington bench.
The referees did not realize the Schooner was immobilized; instead, they thought the RUF/NEKS had stopped the Schooner intentionally to taunt the Washington players. The Sooners were quickly penalized an additional 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct.
What was previously a 22-yard field goal became a 42-yard attempt after the 20 yards of penalties were marked off. The re-kick was blocked by Washington, and the game remained tied. Oklahoma ultimately lost the game 28-17.
Barry Switzer, Oklahoma's coach at the time, said later that he had never seen a flag thrown on the Schooner before or since, "but that wasn't the difference. It would have been closer. But they (Washington) were the better team that night."
Entire article: Sooner Schooner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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11-10-2007, 12:07 PM
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11-10-2007, 12:14 PM
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11-10-2007, 01:07 PM
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I hope Miami loses this game for obvious reasons.
But I find it pretty tough to muster up any sympathy or sentiment for a school that has such a corporate atmosphere about their football team. If the students have to drive to the football game, that takes half the fun out of it. On-campus stadiums should be mandatory.
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11-10-2007, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by HailToMichigan
I hope Miami loses this game for obvious reasons.
But I find it pretty tough to muster up any sympathy or sentiment for a school that has such a corporate atmosphere about their football team. If the students have to drive to the football game, that takes half the fun out of it. On-campus stadiums should be mandatory.
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If you are watching that game,
there is a clear and definitive theme: dueling interceptions.
First Miami threw one, then Virginia, than Miami again!
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11-10-2007, 09:37 PM
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HailToMichigan,
Can you believe Virginia is winning 38-0?!
I bet you're loving this!
I have three things to say:
1. What do you think the chances of College Gameday coming to Charlottesville for the season-ender against VaTech between two potential top-20 teams?
2. Will this win and season benefit for Al Groh's future as UVA Coach?
3. Will this make up for Michigan's loss earlier today?
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11-10-2007, 11:15 PM
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Now UVA is winning 48-0!
Wow... talk about a going-away party gone bad.
All you Miami haters. This is your field day. Go ahead.
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