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Were any of you guys flashing back to the end of the Georgia Tech game last season during the 2 snaps to end the game?😳😂 That was Georgia Tech wasn't it, where they should've taken a knee instead of running the ball?
 
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If the Canes win a national championship, they need to give a ring to the refs.😂
Nothing aout that game was because of the Refs. Refs were **** on both sides. Blatant missed block in the back on the Kick return TD, first holding call finally called late in the 4th. Should have called a holding on the TD but every game amongst ranked teams has blatant **** calls nowadays.
 
Nothing aout that game was because of the Refs. Refs were **** on both sides. Blatant missed block in the back on the Kick return TD, first holding call finally called late in the 4th. Should have called a holding on the TD but every game amongst ranked teams has blatant **** calls nowadays.
I wasn't talking about this game. That overturned fumble was the 3rd controversial call late in a game this season that went the Canes' way. But while they probably would've lost the other 2 games if those calls went the other way. Yesterday's game wasn't on the line quite yet when the fumble was changed to an incomplete pass. I'm just talking about those 3 plays.
 
…or call it even after that BS call in 03 vs Ohio State.
Don’t forget that play in the Notre Dame game in the late 80's. I don't remember it, but apparently it would've been a Canes touchdown if they had instant replay back then and they would've won the game, and another national championship. So that's 3 national championships the Canes were robbed of, including the BCS robbery in 2002(I think it was) when they beat FSU but finished percentage points behind them in the BCS ratings. Then FSU got embarrassed in the national championship game against Oklahoma that UM would've won so easily.
 
I wasn't talking about this game. That overturned fumble was the 3rd controversial call late in a game this season that went the Canes' way. But while they probably would've lost the other 2 games if those calls went the other way. Yesterday's game wasn't on the line quite yet when the fumble was changed to an incomplete pass. I'm just talking about those 3 plays.
That was controversial to no one. The commentators, the rules expert they brought in, the average fan knew that wasn't a fumbled. That's only controversial because it's the Canes getting a review on their favour. Had that been ruled a fumble that would have actually been controversial. Any slowed version would show the ball was clearly going forward. Again you can cherry pick calls to several top teams this team and you'd could argue they might have lost. That first controversial call of the season shouldn't have never been called an a TD in the first place. People are definitely not watching our games with an unbiased lens. A PI was overturned yesterday at Texas after 6 minutes of deliberation and garbage fans throwing crap at the field. That was actually controversial. NCAA refs are just garbage and not full time. No conspiracy. NFL refs are full time and are only a tad better except when they ref KC games, D2 level for those games.
 
I'm a huge Canes fan, have been since the 80's. I was pretty young in '83 and games weren't televised very often where I lived.

I'd love to see the team win a National Championship but unless they fix that secondary and D in general they will not stack up against the top teams IMO.
 
I'm a huge Canes fan, have been since the 80's. I was pretty young in '83 and games weren't televised very often where I lived.

I'd love to see the team win a National Championship but unless they fix that secondary and D in general they will not stack up against the top teams IMO.
They haven't even played a ranked team yet. Syracuse and/or Duke might be ranked when UM plays them. They won't face any serious competition until the conference championship game. So you're probably right.
 
Three Miami Hurricanes players were named to the Pro Football Focus All-ACC Week Eight team.

Defensive lineman Rueben Bain and wide receivers Sam Brown and Xavier Restrepo were named by Pro Football Focus to the All-ACC Week Eight Team. Bain received an 82.8 grade from PFF on Saturday which ranked third among Miami players per David Lake of Inside the U.

Brown was fourth on Miami with an 81.4 grade and Restrepo had a 74.5 grade. Running back Damien Martinez led Miami with an 88.0 PFF grade on Saturday per Lake, quarterback Cam Ward was second with an 83.4 grade and defensive tackle Simeon Barrow was fifth with an 80.1 grade.

Go Canes!
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