"While the winner, as the result of the bad call, gets the job"
I don't believe that one call will decide who gets the job. It boils down to 60 mins of football per game times the amount of games played. And for your sake of argument the DPI call in the Championship game. That one call did not win or lose the game for either team. Both teams had fair oppurtunities during the game to win. Playcalling and execution on the coaches and player parts make up the difference in the games. Sometimes a better play could have been called (and coaches do admit that, "We should have ran the ball there") and sometimes player miss their assingnment. Had Miami did their part they could have won and maybe if OSU didn't miss a few assignment they may have won by a larger marin. Either way you look at it the game is never won or lost on 1 call by the officials. I can guarantee you that Coaches and Players make more mistakes in a game than the officials do. The bottom line is don't wait for the last play of the game to win game. Execute all game and you won't never be in that position.
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