Go Nole!
Now that was an impressive victory. FSU lost four starters off of the defense to the first round of the NFL draft and still looked like the best defense in college by a wide margin. Holding Miami to something like ten yards for the entire second half on their home field was spectacular, to say the least.
Both defenses were phenomenal today. The momentum of the first half was changed entirely by a punt. FSU had the game on the Miami side of the field until they unleashed a 68 yard punt that pinned the Nole deep, and we never recovered in the second quarter. The second half was played again on the Miami side of the field, and a couple of huge third down plays made all the difference.
Had you told me coming in that Miami would double up FSU on the ground and the turnovers would be even, I would have thought we didn't have a chance. Of course, I never would have thought doubling us up on the ground would be two yards to one.
As for the ESPN 360 thing, I found it largely annoying. Who wants to look at the coach during a play? If they had more different views of the field, it would have been cooler. My dad and I were talking during the ND-GT game that it would be fun to have a wide angle shot from the endzone for a game, just to see the whole field.
And now to bed....
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Obviously, you didn't see the ND defense hold the vaunted, VAUNTED!!!, GT offense to 10 points. Wide margin my rear!!!!
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