This is an interesting debate with good points made on both sides. Fans tend to let 1 play stick out that swayed the outcome of the game.
Last night I was watching Catching Hell about the "Steve Bartman" incident. I know several people in Chicago...to this day blame that loss on him. That's crazy! 10 people were reaching for the ball and none of them were looking at Moises Alou. There was a whole comedy of errors that happened during that half inning. But fans need an enemy.
Look back at the '00 UF game and "The Catch". That play didn't lose the game for the Vols. The game was lost leading up to that moment...even though UF could have kicked a FG and sent it overtime had it not been ruled a catch.
UT could have picked up the 1st down on the previous drive. Game over.
UT could have stopped UF after Leaverton pinned them deep after the punt when Henry didn't pick up the 1st down.
But it's easy to blame the refs which is somewhat understandable in a last minute scenario.
That's not what he said, that's not the argument.
Not that it means anything BUT the last time we had an 11 game losing streak to anyone... it lead to one of the greatest victories in Tennessee history
Oct 16, 1982
Alabama 28
Tennessee 35
Nobody...and I mean NOBODY beats Tennessee 12 times in a row!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why not blame the play that didn't yield the first down for Michigan before the punt? Honestly, because even with that play counted into the totality of results and outcomes of the game to that point, Michigan still had the lead and was going to win the game...........until the last dreadful, inexplicable play of the game happened, which changed the course, the results and the eventual outcome of the game in its totality.
