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Wow, what a finish. Thanks to the Ohio U system of not teaching students how to do a proper clock countdown, the Ducks escape. Very well played.
Maybe the ending was karma for the missed pick by Oregon in the 1st half.

eta, ps, I was disgusted by #1 Holden's flagrant foul too. He was kicked out of the game and stadium, to the locker room.
 
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Lanning simply applied one of the rules in The Art of War, 'Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt'. I admire his lawyerly exploitation of a loophole. Extremely well played.
 
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Lanning simply applied one of the rules in The Art of War, 'Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt'. I admire his lawyerly exploitation of a loophole. Extremely well played.
When Richard Jefferson was still a Seahawk, there was a play when I think a flag was thrown play stopped, Jefferson ran and picked up the ball while both teams and the refs stood dumbfounded....Jefferson knew a wrinkle in the rulebook about that specific situation the ball laying on the ground was still a live ball and he thusly 'intercepted' the ball.