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  • #16
    Originally posted by st bobby View Post
    I will always call a 42-14 lead in the 4th a win. It took 10 fluke things to happen to cause it to lose. They all happen. Ill own it. But that type of meltdown won't happen often. Well its time to make up for that one.
    ESPN had the probability that they come back to win .01 % at the start of the 4th quarter.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by jcindaville View Post
      I think calling it a win early with that lead was fine. Who the fuck saw 5 unanswered TD's coming?

      Brutal loss Bob, terribly sorry for all Topper backers
      Exactly. That game was over and then they got some momentum and started scoring. Then McNeals fumble threw gas on the the fire. To top it off it took a one in a million play to finish it off. Don't make it taste better but hey I don't bitch when I get the lucky win so why cry now. I am positive my comments didn't inspire C Michigan.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by tech fan View Post
        ESPN had the probability that they come back to win .01 % at the start of the 4th quarter.
        LMAO I didn't see that but that is awesome. To quote a funny ass movie. "So they have a chance." I say so what was all that .01% talk ESPN?
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