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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginDave View Post
    The referees were from the AAC--American Athletic Conference.
    I recorded the game and went look at the fumble. As someone here pointed out, the runner did not have his hands on the ball just prior to hitting the ground. The refs got it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    I recorded the game and went look at the fumble. As someone here pointed out, the runner did not have his hands on the ball just prior to hitting the ground. The refs got it right.
    They are saying on the Miami forum that the replay official was an ex Miami coach who was fired in 2009....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    I recorded the game and went look at the fumble. As someone here pointed out, the runner did not have his hands on the ball just prior to hitting the ground. The refs got it right.
    Camera view from endzone shows this. Arm comes back over ball as he hits ground. All other angles make it appear that he has control of ball till contact with ground.

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    What an experience in Mobile at the bowl game. Cajun fans showed up. So did Miami fans.
    The University and Alumni Association pulled off an awesome pep rally and Tailgate.
    What a way to cap off this historic season. Congrats to the university, players, and Coaches. Can’t wait until next year.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RC8 View Post
    As always this thread was an entertaining read. The game was a bit frustrating at times but overall it was very fun. I was also pleasantly surprised by our crowd. Hard to tell but it looked like we had a good 7k there. Was great being on the field after the game with players and coaches. Great tailgate and good after party. Overall a great few days!
    Nice meeting you man. I also finally got to meet the legendary Jeaux, the only man to ever boil crabs up in the mountains lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by angeleast View Post
    Nice meeting you man. I also finally got to meet the legendary Jeaux, the only man to ever boil crabs up in the mountains lmao
    You too sir. I’ll be outta commission for about a month and I’ll be back in town just in time for baseball season to start.

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    The fumble...runner's left arm away from body, right arm against runner's body, ball sitting loose on runner's belly, back not on ground. Butler put helmet right on the ball. Excellent reversal. Sorry, can't rotate pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    The fumble...runner's left arm away from body, right arm against runner’s body, ball sitting loose on runner's belly, back not on ground. Butler put helmet right on the ball. Excellent reversal. Sorry, can't rotate pic.
    and looks like he hadn't touched ground yet.. Great shot

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    Quote Originally Posted by angeleast View Post
    and looks like he hadn't touched ground yet.. Great shot
    10-4!

    Those two clown announcers never put the other angle picture in play, the runner’s right lower arm was behind his hip before hitting the ground. That’s why the ball flew out, momentum of his body’s spin. And that’s why the RB hustled after the ball, he knew. Miami has no grounds to complain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    10-4!

    Those two clown announcers never put the other angle picture in play, the runner’s right lower arm was behind his hip before hitting the ground. That’s why the ball flew out, momentum of his body’s spin. And that’s why the RB hustled after the ball, he knew. Miami has no grounds to complain.
    Their fan site has gazillions pages for this topic.. Perhaps you can educate them lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    10-4!

    Those two clown announcers never put the other angle picture in play, the runner’s right lower arm was behind his hip before hitting the ground. That’s why the ball flew out, momentum of his body’s spin. And that’s why the RB hustled after the ball, he knew. Miami has no grounds to complain.
    NM I posted it.. Waiting to get roasted lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by angeleast View Post
    Nice meeting you man. I also finally got to meet the legendary Jeaux, the only man to ever boil crabs up in the mountains lmao
    Nice finally meeting you Angel. Great Bowl win against a good Miami team. These road trips are a blast. So many stories. Just gotta make sure I take the next day off. Should I already start planning for next year? Peach Bowl in Atlanta?

    Oh anybody heard from Localyokel? Last saw him and Raginrayne cutting up on Duval win some cool Miami Fans.

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