Rose Bowl = the FU Dan Fouts Bowl
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BigAppleBuckeyeNot that I need another reason to root for an OSU victory on Jan. 1, but just knowing that a win over the Ducks would really ruffle Oregon-alum Dan Fouts' feathers is icing on the cake. Ever since that atrocious call by Fouts at the end of the BCS title game against Miami, I have personally wanted to bludgeon him with a sock full of quarters.
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jordo212000"Bad Call!"
haha I make fun of Dan Fouts all the time for that. He really took that defensive penalty personally -
supermanI hate Dan Fouts! Go Bucks!
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mallymal614I tell people all the time that if Dan Fouts never screamed out "Bad Call" during the 2003 Fiesta Bowl, no one would have ever debated the penalty.
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sleeper
That's a good point, but I still feel like it would have been debated. It is amazing how announcers can shape the public's perception of a sporting event.mallymal614 wrote: I tell people all the time that if Dan Fouts never screamed out "Bad Call" during the 2003 Fiesta Bowl, no one would have ever debated the penalty. -
Fab1bFouts is a douche, he was sick because his buddy Winslow's son wasn't going to win the title!
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vball10set
EXACTLY!!! and douche really fits him, doesn't it?? Dan the Douche!!!!Fab1b wrote: Fouts is a douche, he was sick because his buddy Winslow's son wasn't going to win the title! -
darbypitcher22Fouts truly is a douche. The guy hates Ohio State, and you can tell everytime he used to call one of their games
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ironman02Fab1b hit the nail on the head. Fouts desperately wanted Winslow to win the national title because of the relationship with his father. Because of that, he openly rooted for Miami the entire game and just about lost his mind on the pass interference call.
I have despised Dan Fouts ever since that night and I absolutely hate listening to him call a game. I want a win for the Buckeyes on Friday, but knowing that it will bother Fouts would only make it sweeter.
Bad call? Nope, sorry Dan. Penalty!!!
Also, it amazes me that the pass interference was as controversial as it was. Porter did hesitate, which is probably why the call was scrutinized so harshly, but Sharpe clearly held Gamble off the line of scrimmage and he made contact with him while the ball was in the air. Defensive holding or pass interference, it didn't make a difference. The Buckeyes would have had first and goal to go. After being ripped off in regulation on Gamble's catch that was called incomplete, I never would have gotten over it if Porter wouldn't have made that call. -
ou1980There was no youtube, facebook, twitter or any sort of texting in 2002. The huddle wasn't even two years old yet.
Imagine the fallout if Fouts would have acted that way IN TODAYS MEDIA!!!
He wouldn't have a job at ABC, and it wasn't just the "BAD CALL" sound bit. He was wailing and moaning throughout the entire game. His bias made Keith Olbermann look good!
p.s.
In 2003 the National Association of College Officials voted "The Call" as the best call by an official of the year... -
Cleveland BuckNo one with a brain can honestly say it was a bad call. The reason it is so controversial is that it took so long for Porter to get the flag out of his pocket. Pretty stupid to dismiss the call because the flag came out late.
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ytownfootballNever gave Fouts much thought until the "Bad Call" exclamation. Since then I can think of noone I'd rather drop a deuce on from a short distance from moreso than he, except for maybe Mak May.
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gyea36Totally. His bias was obious, he wanted Miami to win for his former teammate's son Winslow. You gotta be more professional than that, you never see that out of Griese. So yes I agree, screw Fouts.
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jhay78Fouts did everything short of breaking out pom-poms and singing Miami's fight song that night.
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darbypitcher22You never see a straight bias out of Griese but he never fails to bring up Brian's successes whenever he can when talking about QB play
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ou1980Hahahahahaha!!!
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charliehustle14F U Fouts!
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77LegendI think a lot of people fail to realize this, people talk about the defensive penalty. But if you go watch that entire game, and see over 5 penalties alone in the second half that were not called on the Miami offensive lineman holding Will Smith and crew! That was the referee missing those! So don't give me that crap about the penalty at the end............
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charliehustle14
And Chris Gamble getting held coming out of a break. As a result, he couldn't get to Krenzel's pass that would have been a huge 1st down to put the game away. Instead, OSU had to punt it away and Perish's punt return gave Miami the field position to kick the FG and sent it to OT. Not to mention the clip on that play that allowed Perish to spring free.77Legend wrote: I think a lot of people fail to realize this, people talk about the defensive penalty. But if you go watch that entire game, and see over 5 penalties alone in the second half that were not called on the Miami offensive lineman holding Will Smith and crew! That was the referee missing those! So don't give me that crap about the penalty at the end............ -
darbypitcher22Dan Fouts....
Fuck You.
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gyea36Did anyone notice in espn's recap montage of college football plays of the decade they showed that pass interference penalty? Out of all the great plays in that game that's the play they decided to spotlight.
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Fly4FunHonestly, I would have picked the Interception then the MoC strip.
Wasn't the player that MoC stripped the Washington player that was killed a couple years ago? -
Manhattan Buckeye
Indeed. That was Sean Taylor.Fly4Fun wrote: Honestly, I would have picked the Interception then the MoC strip.
Wasn't the player that MoC stripped the Washington player that was killed a couple years ago?