Did Anyone Record the Michigan-Nebraska Game Highlight?

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In summary, an ESPN video shows the last controversial play of the Michigan - Nebraska game. Michigan players do not block and the referee penalizes them. Nebraska players score a touchdown.
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Did anyone see it? Did anyone record it?!

If anyone happens to have recorded that... i will love you forever if you let me have it!
 
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Oh, they'll let you have it alright... :devil: ...for misspelling Michigan. :smile:
 
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Moonbear said:
Oh, they'll let you have it alright... :devil: ...for misspelling Michigan. :smile:
This is Michigan we're talking about. The'll let Pengwuino have it all right, but they'll also let you and me have it. Three of them will scream about how we mispelled Mishugun, two will scream about mispelling Mishagin, and one will scream about mispelling Mishy-gan.

Go Huskers!
 
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Screw Mishogoone!
 
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If you go to the ESPN website, you can watch a video of the last controversial plays of that game (Michigan's fumble that led to Nebraska's comeback, an overlooked pass interference call in the endzone, plus the last play).

What a weird play. Isn't 84 players on the field a five yard penalty? Of course, watch the Michigan players that just stand there on the field and don't bother to block as the play goes by them. They were doing their best to look inconspicuous, hoping the referee wouldn't notice them. And what an ingenious place to take a picture from! That photographer was sure to get a close-up! :smile:
 
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lol! And that marching band on the field is probably a 15 yard penalty. That was the funniest thing ever! I was going to laugh my butt off if he did actaully score! Wouldn't that have been so upsetting though... your whole team is already celebrating and all of a sudden you lost without knowing hte game is still going on? wooo!

I want to get a video clip of the actual play by play, freaken genius!
 
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Pengwuino said:
Screw Mishogoone!

guess your not going to get my copy:smile:
 
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hypatia said:
guess your not going to get my copy:smile:

:cry: :cry: :cry: I am sowwy! ill do anything for it :( anything
 
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That was the funniest thing I've ever seen though! The whole nebraska team comes onto the field! That must have been the most terrifying thing ever for the michigan guy, the whole world is coming after you!

"Oh no, the plays still alive!"
"EVERYONE! STOP HIM! CHARGE!"
 
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Just saw a highlight of it. Best play ever. They may have ruined our undefeated season, but I got to give them kudos for that.
 

FAQ: Did Anyone Record the Michigan-Nebraska Game Highlight?

What happened during the controversial last play in the Michigan-Nebraska game?

The last play involved a fumbled snap by the Michigan quarterback, which was recovered by the Nebraska defense. However, there was a lot of confusion and debate over whether the fumble was an incomplete pass or a fumble.

Was the call by the referees correct?

The referees on the field initially ruled it as an incomplete pass, but after review, they determined it was a fumble. This decision was heavily criticized and many argue that it should have been ruled as an incomplete pass.

Did the play affect the outcome of the game?

Yes, the controversial last play ultimately led to Nebraska winning the game by a score of 13-10. Many argue that if the play had been ruled an incomplete pass, Michigan would have had a chance to kick a field goal and tie the game.

Were there any penalties called during the last play?

No, there were no penalties called during the last play. However, there was a lot of debate over whether there should have been a penalty for a late hit on the Michigan quarterback before the fumble occurred.

Has there been any response or action taken by the NCAA regarding the last play?

As of now, there has not been any official response or action from the NCAA regarding the last play. However, there have been calls for the NCAA to review their rules on fumbles and incomplete passes to prevent similar controversies in the future.

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