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Actually, two plays pretty ... (Below threshold)1. Posted by Jim Addison | January 2, 2008 12:21 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Actually, two plays pretty much accounted for the loss. On the first play from scrimmage in the second half, Tech fumbled and lost the ball. The referees called the runner down by contact, although replays clearly showed the ball out long before his knees came down. Perhaps Virginia should have called TO and challenged the call, but all plays are supposedly reviewed this year, and that one wasn't close. Texas Tech went down the field and scored after that, closing to within seven points. Had they lost the ball as they should, Virginia might have locked it up with a score of their own.
Then, after the Virginia QB went down with an injury, the untested first year man replacing him panicked under pressure. Instead of throwing the ball away or taking a sack, he fumbled and gave Tech the ball near the Virginia goal line for the tying score.
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