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Cincinnati had awful corners.
As well as their entire team. It might be somewhat due to their coach leaving, but they were destroyed in all aspects of the game.
Cincinnati had awful corners.
Reminds me of another game in the Superdome...or the '96 LSU game.We were in God Mode that game. We might as well have been running plays on air. When Deonte Thompson is making tiptoe catches on the sideline in the endzone, you know it's your day.
After the concussion.Dang! Often the WRs were wide open, but often he was hitting receivers in stride or gunning it into a narrow window. When did he become so inaccurate?
I went to this game with my dad. It was a lot of fun to see Tebow rack up all those yards. He broke Vince Young's bcs bowl record of total yards in a game. Threw for over 300 and ran for over a 100 I think. It was like watching a video game version of Tebow. Made us kinda wonder why they didn't open it up like that against Bama the game before. Oh well. Afterwards the Cincinnati fans were horrible. They were sore losers. Can't say they were any worse than the Louisville Cards fans that I encountered in N.O. at our next Sugar Bowl appearance.
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They are from Ohio and, naturally, damn bitter about it. Its like Iowa but w New Jersey politicians, taxes and regs. The worst of both worlds if you will.I was there as well & can verify the Cincy fans being aholes before, during & especially after the game.
I have secretly harbored the same thought.After the concussion.
It's like that Bearcats defense wasn't even there. Talk about overmatched - the talent gap was as wide as the Grand Canyon.
We always called your mom the Grand Cavern. Cheap date but a good sport.