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Was Michael Dyer the luckiest MVP in BCS history?

Posted on | January 11, 2011 | 2 Comments

Was Michael Dyer the luckiest MVP in BCS history?

Now I’m not bringing this up to be completely bitter, because the fact of the matter is that the Auburn front four ate the Zone Read for dinner. And the last run Dyer had would have given Byrum a kick to win. But that being said?

The next to last run Dyer had? Kind of fraudulent. The blogger of 2010, bubbaprog from Mocksession.com has a video compare and contrast between Dyer’s next to last run and a certain Sugar Bowl pass that proved to be a difference maker.

Again. This doesn’t guarantee that the Tigers would have lost if the call was right. All it guarantees is that Kirk Herbstreit is an empty suit, ESPN is still made of a general fail, no religious deity cares about college football and Big Ten officiating is another thing inferior to the SEC.

I’m glad Auburn won and all, but they way it ended left a bad taste in my mouth.

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2 Responses to “Was Michael Dyer the luckiest MVP in BCS history?”

  1. ethanator1088
    January 11th, 2011 @ 9:01 pm

    Dyer was my MVP right before that long run. The long run sealed it.

  2. DarkHollowHAWG
    January 18th, 2011 @ 10:23 am

    I think the difference is the hand used to touch the ground was with our without the ball! Clint Stoerner's ball was on the ground for the Hawgs but ruled live and the Vols went on to win the NC! Dyers wrist was down without the ball! DJ Williams wrist was down with the ball in it! It should be clarified though! It's over now!

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