I didnt see the play, but the NCAA had plenty of time to make the move to give the crews a couple games off.
What really sucks is that OSU has to take a loss even though the refs admitted they were wrong. That outright sucks.
Clemson was beating South Carolina State so bad they agreed to shorten the game Clemson ran out to a 45-0 halftime lead so the two sides agreed to a 24 minute second half. #13 Iowa loses to FCS powerhouse and million time defending champion North Dakota State.
If Louisville doesn't make it to the final 4 championship series I'll crap my pants, that was a beat down they put on Florida state
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Noah Brown tied a school record with four touchdown receptions, and No. 3 Ohio State rolled past No. 14 Oklahoma 45-24 on Saturday night. Brown, who entered the game with five catches and one touchdown in his career, caught five passes for 72 yards. On his best grab, he reached around Michiah Quick and held onto Quick and the ball while falling out of bounds for a 21-yard touchdown reception with 6 seconds left in the first half. ''Anytime J.T. puts the ball in the air, he's putting trust in me, and I try to come down with the ball for him,'' Brown said. ''I have my quarterback's back. It felt good to be able to make that play and put some points on the board.'' J.T. Barrett passed for 152 yards and four touchdowns and ran for 74 yards for the Buckeyes (3-0), a team that lost 16 starters from last year's squad and was playing in a hostile environment for the first time this season.
Notre Dame fires defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder after falling to 1-3 A day after dropping to 1-3 on the season, Notre Dame announced that defensive Brian VanGorder has been dismissed. Coach Brian Kelly made the announcement Sunday afternoon. "This is a difficult decision," said Kelly in a school release. "I have the utmost respect for Brian as both a person and football coach, but our defense simply isn't it where it should be and I believe this change is necessary for the best interest of our program and our student-athletes."